Do dogs have extraordinary perception? Many owners believe that their dogs have sixth sense. This enables them to know, for example, when the family's children are approaching the house on their way home from school, or to tell when it is time to go for a walk. Dogs are also credited with telepathic abilities that enable them to pick up their owners' feeling. Scientific evidence suggests that dogs have an electromagnetic sense that makes them sensitive to earth tremors and vibrations. Even during the recent Tsunami episode, they smelt and try to escape out of that place. This may help them to predict earthquakes and find their way home across hundreds of miles. The dog is a hunter and clearly differentiates a friend from a foe. In general, they live in packs. The dog's five senses have therefore developed for these purposes- * Sense of smell * Excellent Sight * Acute hearing * Poorly defined taste * Refined sense of touch Sight
Laterally placed eyes in your pet provide good peripheral vision that is used for chasing and hunting its prey. It possess excellent sight to enable it to see the slightest movement of potential prey. Smell
Smell is the dog's most important sense. Its sense of smell is far beyond human comprehension with which it scents game, territory odors, and even emotional status of other animals. Touch
The contact comfort of infancy that most mammals enjoy is a life long pleasure in your pets. Pleasure of touch is very important in any animal that use touch in the form of licking or pawing, huddle together for warmth, play together as a means of signaling rank among the pack. Taste
The sensation of taste is closely related to the smell of the dog. But they have developed poorly defined taste, which clearly implies that they eat things that other animals consider offensive. Dogs have fewer taste buds than do humans, and can only register tastes as pleasant, indifferent, or unpleasant. Hearing
It possesses acute hearing to distinguish sounds over great distances. Hearing is almost pitch perfect in your pets, for example allowing dogs to tell the difference in car engine sounds produced even by similar models. These are the important senses apart from the sixth sense of your dog determines its efficiency. These senses make the dogs as a good companion to humans.
If you have six dogs living in a small apartment, then I would say yes, six dogs is too many. But if you have a house with a large yard, then six dogs isn't too many.
Dogs have a great sense of smell and ants just don't mach up.
Yes, a dogs sense of smell is ten times stronger than a humans.
Their sense of smell rivals that of dogs, and they are sometimes used for similar purposes (sniffing things out).
Dogs can never tell
Yes dogs can sense spirits.
Yes dogs can sense how you feel whether you are scared or happy :)
Yes, dogs can sense many things, they can even sense an adrenaline change.
If you have six dogs living in a small apartment, then I would say yes, six dogs is too many. But if you have a house with a large yard, then six dogs isn't too many.
Yes, dogs can sense all types of emotions you are experienceing, such as anger.
I believe some tracking dogs and hounds have the keenest sense of smell.
The weakest sense in a bird is hearing.
Dogs have a good sense of smell.Dogs have been man's pet for over 14,000 years.Dogs mature by six months old.Puppies should be feed three times a day.Dogs vary greatly from breed to breed.
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Dogs have a great sense of smell and ants just don't mach up.
I can't say. All dogs have a very good sense of smell, big or small. Springer Spaniels (Small to medium sized dogs) and Bloodhounds (Large dogs) both have a good sense of smell.