03-18-2017, 09:56 AM
Alexandra Horowitz, the author of the lively, highly informative New York Times bestselling blockbuster Inside of a Dog, explains how dogs perceive the world through their most spectacular organ-the nose-and how we humans can put our under-used sense of smell to work in surprising ways.
To a dog, there is no such thing as "fresh air." Every breath of air is loaded with information. In fact, what every dog-the tracking dog, of course, but also the dog lying next to you, snoring, on the couch-knows about the world comes mostly through his nose.
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To a dog, there is no such thing as "fresh air." Every breath of air is loaded with information. In fact, what every dog-the tracking dog, of course, but also the dog lying next to you, snoring, on the couch-knows about the world comes mostly through his nose.
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