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Yes. Male dogs will recognize pups as such and will generally behave differently than they would toward an adult dog.
Because they need to know everything about it. Just like the reason why dogs sniff each other's butts is because there is an anal gland beneath the tail and it tells everything about that dog. Dogs have a keen,sensative sense of smell.
Yes the dogs recognize their siblings because they all have something same about or on their body
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.
Other dogs butts
They use ther sight and smell
Dogs perceive the appearance of humans through their senses of sight, smell, and hearing. They can recognize familiar faces and body language, and may react differently based on their past experiences with humans.
Smell and sight. How do dogs hunt?
Most dogs rely on the sense of smell and sight
Yes. Male dogs will recognize pups as such and will generally behave differently than they would toward an adult dog.
Sight and smell. Their nose is amazing, they can find people who are trapped under collapsed buildings and under avalanche snow
Possibly, they r able to tell weather better than people can. And know when somethings not right. Also they have better senses (smell, hearing, sight,ect.)
Yes, dogs have the ability to recognize and remember the location of their home. They have a strong sense of smell and spatial memory that helps them navigate and find their way back to familiar places.
Yes and no. If you went back after a short while, the dog would still recognize you by sight as well as by scent. But after a year or more, the dog would not remember you as a person or recognize you on sight, but it would remember your scent and it would still know that it was a 'good' and familiar scent. Dogs live very much in the here and now: if they don't see or smell you, you are out of their thoughts.
Senses are by which we experience our surroundings. Sight, hearing, taste, feel, smell. A bark is a sound.
No
It is a natural dog behavior to smell "that area" on other dogs and people, because this is how dogs gain information about the person/dog that they're smelling. Much like people get to know other people by what their faces look like, dogs tell people (and other dogs) apart by their smell, and the part of the body where that individual smell is strongest is, well, the groin/rear. So, it is just how the dog tells you apart from other people.