Yes, I have mice and they drive my dog crazy, she sits by the hole they use. She is nearly 17 and has a persistent cough and fainting/fit attacks that the vet can't diagnose. I'm really worried she has a disease from the mice.
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dogs enjoy calming music and metal/rock makes them upset
They can smell a change in the chemicals their body makes.
They smell a lot of things and they can tell if you were sitting on it or something like that.
Unfortunately, dogs do tend to smell. However, if you wash them often and clean your house often (most dog owners don't bother to do either very frequently) then the smell lessens a lot. Hairless dogs don't really smell, although I don't know if you would want that kind...
A dogs sense of smell is so acute that it can smell a person who was in a place days after.
No, oxygen is an odorless gas. Even dogs can't smell it.
no because usually dogs feet doesn't smell!!!!!
most types of dogs shouldn't eat cheese. it dulls their sense of smell. they CAN eat it but it makes they're sense of smell weaker.
No, dogs do not smell with their tongues. They have a highly developed sense of smell due to their powerful noses, which contain up to 300 million scent receptors. The licking behavior in dogs is more related to tasting and exploring their environment.
Yes dogs can smell almost everything in their surroundings.
i dont think so because the smell goes in the nose which makes the nostile weird