The Olfactory lobe
When you reference olfactory cells, you are talking about the sense of smell. These nerve cells transmit what you smell to your brain so that it can decipher what it is you are smelling. There are so many smells though, and a person's olfactory cells cannot capture all of them nor can your brain decipher all of them. In a dog however, they have many, many more of these cells and a larger part of their brain is dedicated to their sense of smell. In short, they can smell a LOT better than we can.
is there meletone in dogs brain
A dogs sense of smell is so acute that it can smell a person who was in a place days after.
No, oxygen is an odorless gas. Even dogs can't smell it.
no because usually dogs feet doesn't smell!!!!!
No, dogs do not smell with their tongues. They have a highly developed sense of smell due to their powerful noses, which contain up to 300 million scent receptors. The licking behavior in dogs is more related to tasting and exploring their environment.
Yes dogs can smell almost everything in their surroundings.
size of a peanut
no
no they smell nice when they are a puppy
the way we smell through our noses
They smell like dirty dogs.