It is their smell, for dogs enjoy sniffing around and know/remember the smell/odour of a particular object. Dogs are also very useful when they sniff around, especially as guide dogs.
A dog's most important sense is their sense of smell. Dogs have a highly developed sense of smell that allows them to gather information about their environment, other animals, and even detect illnesses in humans.
Most dogs rely on the sense of smell and sight
The sense of sight is considered to be the most important sense for human beings.
his nose because it f**king is
Dogs can be trained to scent a wide variety of evaporates from explosives and have a very important role in explosive detection.
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Yes dogs can sense spirits.
The most important sense of owls is their sight. They depend on it to see the creatures that they hunt at night (rodents).
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Yes dogs can sense how you feel whether you are scared or happy :)
Dogs have more sense than that. Dogs get most of their information about the world through their sense of smell, and their sense of smell is far more acute than the sense of smell in humans. Even so, we don't find the scent of any candles particularly appetizing; we aren't drawn to eat most of them. Dogs can tell that there are many scents in a candle other than the probably artificial scents that we put in them. That is a good thing.That is not to say the dogs have perfect smell and flawless judgement. There are things that dogs might taste or drink that would be harmful or deadly to them.