Why Do Dogs Love to Sniff? (机器翻译:为什么狗喜欢嗅?) 作者:Howie Dewin 出版社:Scholastic ISBN(13位):9780439022552 语种:英语 开本:32 页数:29 市场价:¥ 39.9 装帧成色申东价活动价库存 平装 九成新¥ 12.20¥ 10.740有货通知 内容简介...
Howie Dewin
Hunting dogs and those that like to sniff around in the undergrowth can also get lots of unusual things stuck up their noses, like fragments of twigs and leaves. If your dog likes to wander nose-first through a walk in the woods or park, be on the lookout for this. Usually sneezing wi...
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There are many different kinds of dogs and so much to find out about them. Why do dogs bark, howl, or bury bones? Why do they like to lick and sniff people? What jobs can dogs do? You'll find the answers to these questions and many more in this fact-filled reader about man's ...
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Chemicals from special glands on a dog’s rear end tell other dogs a lot about them. Here’s why dogs sniff each other's butts.
Dogs have been trained to sniff for bombs at airports, to participate in search and rescue, and to even detect certain diseases, like diabetes and possibly coronavirus. But just like any other of the senses including sight, hearing or taste, that sense of smell can disappear for a whole ...
2 And if they were scanning their environment, keeping still to listen and sniff would be more effective than giving the area a quick once-over. Instead, Burda suggested that dogs spin to get a feel for the Earth’s magnetic pull.
and the submissive dog sniffs second. Dominant dogs also have control over when the sniff-sesh is finished, and they may mark this with a growl. Sometimes, shyer dogs do not want to share much information about themselves, so they’ll sit down to prevent the other dog from getting a bigg...