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No, every dogs shed... but not when they're in heat ,because there are different reasons for that...
Yes, dogs can find water by scent.
Dogs leave their scent so that other dogs don't come into their area. They do this to protect themselves and their owners.
Yes, dogs have scent glands in their paw pads. These glands release a unique scent that helps dogs mark territory and communicate with other dogs. The scent is often left behind when dogs scratch the ground, which is a common behavior for them.
The scent is from bacteria growing on the feet of dogs
The skin around a dogs nose is thinner than the skin around a persons nose. The scent can go into the dogs nose so that they can understand what they are smelling just like a human can, but the scent can also go through the thin skin around their nose so that they can have two times as much of the scent in their nose which makes it easier for them to identify scents that are so similar or so faint that the human nose cant detect it.
Dogs identify humans by their scent so you can't really say that it's offensive to them.
The scent of the dogs poo was almost unbearable.
Scent
A dogs biggest sense is scent aromas that are foul to us are not always to them just a powerful scent more powerful than their own so herd dogs and hunting dogs will roll in strong foul rotten smelling things to mask there scent
Yes, lavender scent is generally safe for dogs and can have calming effects on them. However, it's important to use it in moderation and ensure that your dog does not have any allergies or sensitivities to the scent.
English Springer Spaniels have approximately 300 million scent receptors, which significantly enhances their ability to detect and differentiate various odors. This keen sense of smell makes them excellent working dogs, particularly in hunting and tracking. In comparison, humans have about 5 million scent receptors, highlighting the remarkable olfactory capabilities of these dogs.