– From the team at Pet Stays
If you’ve ever walked a dog, you’ll know the routine. You’re happily strolling along when suddenly your dog stops… sniffs intensely… and becomes completely absorbed in a patch of grass, a tree, or a lamppost where another dog has left their mark.
To us, it may seem a little strange. But for dogs, this is one of the most important ways they understand the world.
At Pet Stays, we like to call it “Pee-mail” — the canine version of checking messages left by other dogs.
And believe it or not, there’s an incredible amount of information hidden in that tiny spot of scent.
Dogs See the World Through Their Nose
Humans rely mostly on vision. Dogs rely mostly on smell.
A dog’s sense of smell is extraordinary. While humans have around 5 million scent receptors, dogs can have up to 300 million depending on the breed.
Their brain is also specially designed to process scent. The area responsible for analysing smells is about 40 times more