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  1. 22 sie 2021 · In very simple terms it’s a form of scent detection for fun. The animal’s task is to find the food, the toy, or the “target odor” using their sense of smell. I’ve heard a lot about nosework for dogs, but not much about using it as enrichment for cats! What inspired you to design this program?

  2. 21 sie 2021 · The canine olfactory system can recognize more smells than it has receptors for scent molecules, but olfactory receptors can have specific cross-reactions, building unique systems of patterns...

  3. 5 wrz 2024 · Cat and dogs have many differences, but what are the main differences when it comes to their nose? Find out more in our vet approved guide about cats' and dogs' noses.

  4. 11 paź 2024 · The dog nose anatomy includes a labyrinth of bones and tissue. All of these are designed to process different smells. Unlike humans, dogs have up to 300 million olfactory receptors in their noses. Humans only have about 6 million. The long nasal passages in a long nose dog allow them to capture more scents. This makes them incredible trackers ...

  5. Gain a comprehensive understanding of your dog's health with our veterinary guide to cat anatomy complete with diagrams, images and simple explanations.

  6. 18 cze 2021 · Canine nose work is designed to help dogs learn independent problem-solving skills and build a solid foundation in scent detection skills. This enables them to face new challenges and uses real-world environments to refine your dogs natural talents.

  7. The wet outer nose and mucus-covered nasal canal efficiently capture scent particles. Moisture is so important to the canine sense of smell, that dogs will lick their noses when they become dry. Smart canines do not want to miss out on important information due to a dry nose!