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fearless, and bossy, Norwiches are energetic enough to play fetch all day but affectionate enough to enjoy hours of lap time with their favorite humans.
"Dogs have up to 300 million scent sensors in their noses, compared to humans, who only have 6 million," the American Kennel Club says on its website. While the encounter might be perfectly fine for the dog, you don't have to sit there while he sniffs away at their lower half. ...
"Dogs have up to 300 million scent sensors in their noses, compared to humans, who only have 6 million," the American Kennel Club says on its website. While the encounter might be perfectly fine for the dog, you don't have to sit there while he sniffs away at their lower half. ...
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"Dogs have up to 300 million scent sensors in their noses, compared to humans, who only have 6 million," the American Kennel Club says on its website. While the encounter might be perfectly fine for the dog, you don't have to sit there while he sniffs away at their lower half. ...
"Dogs have up to 300 million scent sensors in their noses, compared to humans, who only have 6 million," the American Kennel Club says on its website. While the encounter might be perfectly fine for the dog, you don't have to sit there while he sniffs away at their lower half. ...
"Dogs have up to 300 million scent sensors in their noses, compared to humans, who only have 6 million," the American Kennel Club says on its website. While the encounter might be perfectly fine for the dog, you don't have to sit there while he sniffs away at their lower half. ...