From over miles. AKA. 1+miles
as long as you can smell it
Was your hands well with unscented soap. Put a dab of vanilla on your bunnies nose and a dab on her nest. By the time the vanilla scent is gone your scent will be gone also. I have found that a female rabbit will not object so much to your smell as long as she is used to you watering and feeding her and your hands are clean (don't smell like other rabbits, cats or dogs.)
The smell of cigarette smoke can linger in the air for a long time. The smell can get into the carpet and the walls, and become a permanent scent in a home.
Yes, dogs have a strong sense of smell and can detect the scent of smoke from a fire. They may show signs of distress or alertness when they smell fire, depending on their training and temperament. It's always important to ensure your pet's safety during a fire emergency.
There's no set limit to how far away a scent can be picked up. It depends on how strong the scent is and the wind direction. Scent is carried by air. If the dog is upwind of the source of the scent it won't feel a thing. Downwind, even humans can smell big stuff like forest fires for miles.Dogs have an incredible sense of smell; most dogs can smell things several hundred feet away if not farther. Bloodhounds and Labrador retrievers can smell things at times that are miles away (and days old).
Actually, long hair dogs smell the worst.
When you pick one up or if it feels threatened it'll let out a gas that is suppose to smell to make you leave it alone. A fart if you will.
The smell of burnt hair is often described as a mix of sulfur, chemicals, and a strong, unpleasant odor. It can be likened to the smell of burnt rubber or a pungent, acrid scent. The odor is distinct and easily recognizable, lingering in the air long after the burning has stopped.
Any Dior perfume or cologne seems to last very long. Poison is probably the strongest.
A detergent with a long-lasting scent like Tide Original or Gain Flings can help make your clothes smell really good. Additionally, using a fabric softener or scent booster can enhance the fragrance in your laundry.
They can't remember, they can just smell the bone.
Yes, a dog's sense of smell is estimated to be between 10,000 to 100,000 times more sensitive than that of a human. This heightened sense of smell allows dogs to detect scents at incredibly low concentrations and from long distances.