Dogs use their keen sense of smell and memory to navigate their way back home. They create a mental map of familiar scents and landmarks in their surroundings, allowing them to find their way back even if they have wandered far from home.
Dogs have a strong sense of smell and use landmarks and familiar scents to navigate their way back home. They also rely on their memory and instincts to find their way back.
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Yes, dogs can use their strong sense of smell to find their way back home.
no dogs may get on your computer at home but trust us dogs can not own a computer in any way
Yes, dogs can recognize their home through a combination of scent, visual cues, and memory. They use their keen sense of smell to identify familiar scents associated with their home, as well as visual landmarks and the layout of the environment. Dogs also rely on their memory of past experiences and routines to recognize and navigate their way back to their home.
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No By the way I love dogs just letting you know
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He doesn't,if you did your home work you would know that he likes dogs.
they can sense their clan/home with their antennas
Their scent. Dogs have an excellent sense of smell and can "pick it out" so they can follow the fox.
Yes, dogs have the ability to recognize and remember the location of their home. They have a strong sense of smell and spatial memory that helps them navigate and find their way back to familiar places.