From picking up the scent of a potential mate miles away to uncovering an explosive, a dog's nose is always hard at work ...
Scientists used laser sensors to study how dogs' brains react to smells. Findings may change health and rescue work.
People have been amazed by footage of tiny puppies being tested for their suitability as potential candidates for scent-based service work.
This week on Better Homes & Gardens, Abbey Holmes is renovating, and Dr Harry meets up with scent work trainers.
Producer Berly McCoy reports on the growing field of dog detection conservation that helps science by sniffing out everything ...
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PetsRadar on MSNHow far can dogs smell? And other ‘nosy’ questions answeredFrom picking up the scent of a potential mate miles away to uncovering an explosive, a dog's nose is always hard at work ...
Research undertaken by a team of animal behavior experts at the University of Lincoln, UK, has revealed a game-changing ...
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Rudy is a one-year-old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with a special talent—he's trained to find mold in places that humans ...
In North America, trained dogs inspect watercraft to detect invasive mussels before they catch a ride to new waters. Dogs ...
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