Unmatched sensitivity: A dog's nose is 100,000 to 1,000,000 times more sensitive than a human's. In breeds like bloodhounds, it is nearly 100 million times more sensitive.
A brain built for smell: While only 5% of the human brain processes smell, a dog's brain dedicates an impressive 33% to this function.
Specialized airflow: When dogs inhale, the air is divided into two paths—one for breathing and the other for detecting scents. This dual system ensures they never miss a smell.
Independent nostrils: Each nostril in a dog works independently, allowing them to pinpoint the direction of a scent with incredible accuracy.
Continuous scent detection: Unlike humans, who exhale through the same pathway they inhale, dogs exhale through slits on the sides of their noses. This design enables them to take in new scents even while exhaling.