I'm no scientist but my grand-daughter has a Springer Spaniel which stays with me when she and her family are away from home. The dog has a favourite rubber ball and I have consistently used a nearby three-acre woodland clearing to exercise the dog; I throw the ball and he retrieves it. The wild grass and tangled weed can be anything up to 24 inches high and I can throw the ball a fair distance. Nose close to the ground, he casts around in long, fast sweeps until he's sniffed it out. We haven't lost the ball once during the entire three years, even when he doesn't see the direction of the throw.
Jack seems to suite it.
yes because the dog is lazy too
It has a sharp sense of touch, smell, and taste.
Penguins do have a sense of smell, but wether or not it is 'good' is entirely up to you!
Yes. Brittany spaniels are a type of spaniel. They're good sized. 30-40 lbs, and not too rough.
our sense of smell is better than animals by 90%
All bats have a very good sense of smell ~ x
Not excellent but good. The rhino has a good sense of smell.
Yes, excellent sense of smell
Yes, squirrels have a very good sense of smell. They rely on their sense of smell to detect food, detect predators, and communicate with other squirrels through scent markings.
Yes, they use there good sense of smell to patrol their territory nightly.
It all depends on your sense of smell and what beer it is