I dont know, because dogs are trained to sense the ghost where the wovles and canines arn't trained,just my guess thanks, PEACE OUT!!
The only hibernating canine is the Arctic ground squirrel, although it is not a true canine but rather a member of the squirrel family. Among true canines, the red fox is known to exhibit torpor in extreme cold, but it does not hibernate in the typical sense. Domestic dogs, wolves, and other canines do not hibernate. Therefore, while there are canines that exhibit varying levels of dormancy, none truly hibernate like some other mammals do.
They should not: wolves are not dogs, though they are closely related. But so are foxes, coyotes, and other wild canines. Wolves, however, are not domesticated and cannot be trained like dogs, or fully tamed. In any case, a dog show typically is one in which you show off the breed characteristics of your animal (not relevant for wolves, so no one is selectively breeding wolves for breed characteristics) or their training (i.e., in agility competitions, but no one uses wolves for these either). Therefore, it would not make sense.
ghosts don't exist.
This question makes no sense. Rephrase it.
They sense it with their super-cool hearing!! I luuvvv wolves!! :O O_O
Wolves have a very good sense of smell. Research shows wolves have been able to detect their prey at distances of up to 1.75 miles / 3 kilometers.
Yes canines can smell the changes to the body when someone is afraid.
What u make no sense
Wolves live in a pack=a family for humans Wolves hunt with each other, working with each other=humans do the same Wolves look after each other, care for each other, even mourn=Humans do the same Wolves will never leave behind a fellow packmate=some humans do this Wolves never leave orphans orphaned=some humans do this Wolves will attack anyone or anything that threatens it=humans would do the same Wolves rarely attack humans=some humans look for any possible chance to attack wolves http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcB38vZmYJ8
good
The sense of smell is one of the most important sensory factors to a wolf. Wolves use their sense of smell to locate food, identify fellow wolves in their pack, and to know whose territory they are in. Using their sense of smell, wolves are able to survive harsh conditions and live for many years.
because, they needed their strong sense of smell to help them hunt and track down food when they were still wolves/close descendants of wolves.