yes they can get the smell and remember the person again.
No, it is not. It can be a verb (to smell, to cry or sniffle) or a noun (a sniffing sound, a whiff, or a scent). It is, however sometimes a noun adjunct as in sniff test.
no they cant, defiantly not if its concealed or legal
Cats have a pair of vomeronasal organs on the roof of their moth that help them sniff out a particular scent. Usually cats do not breathe through their mouth.
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For starters, obtain illegal drugs. (I'm kidding, don't, drugs are bad.) A dog can only be trained to scent something with that something. A dog can only be trained to scent marijuana with marijuana....
you evaluate them by how well they sniff
It might be because there are scent glands on a cats face, and cats sniff eachover to find out who they are, friend or foe. T he glands are used to spread the cats scent.
You get a sweet scent sent up your nose.
No, it is not. It can be a verb (to smell, to cry or sniffle) or a noun (a sniffing sound, a whiff, or a scent). It is, however sometimes a noun adjunct as in sniff test.
The police if they have something with the persons scent the dog sniffs it and if they dont have anything the police dogs just sniff the clues and find them.: - ]
It's the same with dogs, they want to know each other's scent. If they know their scent, they won't be afraid of each other.
In short, it is their way of greeting. When a puppy is born he/she has two senses, touch and scent. It is impolite (in the dog world) for a dog to greet another with touch (pawing, biting, rubbing (like cats), etc.), so they rely on their second sense, scent. The scent of any animal is strongest in the rear... so that is where dogs sniff.
Manufacturers of perfumes or cosmetics send samples describing their products and often include a small area which allows you to see what their products smell like: You "scratch" the small area and "sniff" to get an idea of the scent. Ex. Scrach and sniff giftcards you scrach it sniff it and smell what ever the picture was on the card.
Its called scenting. Labs are notorius for it. But all dogs can and will do it. The act places the scent onto the coat of the dog, for whatever reason.
the red fox has a pointed nose so it can easily sniff around find scent marks and sniff their cubs.
To hunt elk you sniff them out with your scent marker, I believe the button is V. Then you run after them and bite them until you kill them.
They are not scent hunting dogs, they hunt primarily by sight. The can sniff out prey but they are no match for a hound in that area.