"The dog brain is largely dominated by an olfactory cortex.[28] The olfactory bulb in dogs is roughly forty times bigger than the olfactory bulb in humans, relative to total brain size, with 125 to 220 million smell-sensitive receptors.[28] The bloodhound exceeds this standard with nearly 300 million receptors.[28] <span style="color: #660000">Dogs can discriminate odors at concentrations nearly 100 million times lower than humans can</span>.[36]
I find myself often wondering what does it mean that dogs can smell the world so much better than we can? What do they smell when they are smelling some little spot on a wall, or a pile of poop even? Clearly they are getting information that is <span style="font-style: italic">invisible</span> to us, but what the heck is that info? Why is it so mesmerizing to dogs? What the heck are we missing?
I find myself often wondering what does it mean that dogs can smell the world so much better than we can? What do they smell when they are smelling some little spot on a wall, or a pile of poop even? Clearly they are getting information that is <span style="font-style: italic">invisible</span> to us, but what the heck is that info? Why is it so mesmerizing to dogs? What the heck are we missing?
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