Dogs' Sense of Smell: Dogs’ noses have up to 300 million olfactory receptors, while humans have about 6 million, making their sense of smell incredibly powerful.
Emotional Understanding: Dogs can read human emotions through our facial expressions and body language.
Communication: Dogs communicate with each other and with humans using vocalizations, body language, and scents.
Detecting Diseases: Some dogs can be trained to detect diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and epilepsy by smelling changes in human body chemistry.
Right or Left-Pawed: Dogs can show a preference for using one paw over the other, similar to human handedness.
Detecting Diseases: Some dogs can be trained to detect diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and epilepsy by smelling changes in human body chemistry.
Tail Wagging: A dog’s tail wag can convey different emotions, from happiness and excitement to fear and agitation.