Dogs can be trained to scent a wide variety of evaporates from explosives and have a very important role in explosive detection.
Yes. Bees can be trained to detect explosives because of their incredible sense of smell the can sense varieties of gases that even dogs can't get to. They are also easier to train than dogs are and work harder than them too.
A much bigger nose and better developed sense of smell.
Yes dogs can sense spirits.
Most people are probably aware of dogs being used to detect explosives, but dogs are also used to sniff out illicit drugs and agricultural contraband.
Yes dogs can sense how you feel whether you are scared or happy :)
Yes, dogs can sense many things, they can even sense an adrenaline change.
Yes, dogs can sense all types of emotions you are experienceing, such as anger.
Service dogs, bomb sniffing, drug dogs, military/ police dogs, rescue dogs, body sniffing dogs, show dogs.
The FBI Police have 15 working dogs. Five work out of Washington, DC. The dogs are trained as explosives detecting canines. The FBI canine program uses only Labs.
I believe some tracking dogs and hounds have the keenest sense of smell.
The weakest sense in a bird is hearing.
they can sense it