No, a dog's sense of smell is much stronger than an ant's sense of smell. Dogs have an estimated 220 million olfactory receptors compared to an ant's few hundred. This allows dogs to detect scents at incredibly low concentrations and with great accuracy.
Dogs have a stronger sense of smell and are better at following commands compared to cats.
A dog's sense of smell is its strongest. Dogs have up to 300 million olfactory receptors in their noses, compared to about 5 million in humans. This keen sense of smell allows them to detect scents that are far beyond our human capabilities.
I believe some tracking dogs and hounds have the keenest sense of smell.
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A dogs sense of smell is so acute that it can smell a person who was in a place days after.
To me, I think that dogs have a better sense of smell. That's why policemen use dogs to track criminals.
they have lots of smell moliclues
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Beagles are from the hound family and therefore have a very powerful sense of smell compared to other breeds.
According to scientists, they did. In fact, they were thought to have an even better sense of smell than dogs, and dogs' sense of smell if around 60 times better than a person's.
I can't say. All dogs have a very good sense of smell, big or small. Springer Spaniels (Small to medium sized dogs) and Bloodhounds (Large dogs) both have a good sense of smell.