A polar bear has a very
powerful nose ~ able to smell its favorite food ~ a seal ~ up to twenty miles away.
One example often used to illustrate the discerning and
powerful nose of a canine is that when a pot of stew is cooking, we humans smell the blended aroma of the meat, vegetables, stock and seasonings.
Taller, yet lighter than their British cousins, the American Foxhound dog is happiest when racing across the trail, following their
famously powerful noses after an interesting scent.
With
their powerful noses and compact sizes, they are able to accomplish things humans can not.
Swift, agile, and equipped with
a powerful nose, the American Foxhound lives to hunt.
At the end of their training, these dogs are able to use
their powerful noses to sniff out potential threats.
Hounds are not stubborn nor stupid, they were simply selectively bred by humans for
their powerful noses, and it's not their fault if their noses interfere with the process of potty training.
They also enjoy tracking games that let them use
their powerful nose.
Dogs certainly can emit a lot of scents, but most of them are designed for
the powerful noses of other dogs.
These oils can cause skin irritation, and the potency of the smell can be disorienting for your dog's
powerful nose.
These dogs are often the first line of defense, protecting thousands of people with
their powerful noses and love for food.
Whether they use
their powerful noses or their amazing sight, breeds within this category share a history of being hunters at heart.
Best known for
their powerful noses and superior sense of smell, hounds are quite popular today as helpers for police and investigative services.
Blessed with
a powerful nose, pointers work ahead of the hunter, tracking smells and then pointing when prey is spotted.
Two, he gets to do dog stuff like sniff and explore the world through
his powerful nose.
In modern times though, this has been bred primarily to search for precious truffles courtesy of
their powerful noses.
and enjoy watching him work
his powerful nose to find the goodies.
Instead of fighting
that powerful nose, work with it.
You can't really blame these pooches either; they have been selectively bred to track smells and
their powerful noses can pose some challenges.