You got your incredible sense of smell. I once read a article about bloodhounds, It talked about how dogs ‘hit’ on dead skin cells, and how the parts-per-million that are shed regularly. It said a Germen Shepard can locate a suspect in a building the size of the Empire State Building. By contrast, a Bloodhound can find one in a city the size of Philadelphia!
My dog can see better in the dark than I can. She can lead the way to the bed at night and can see things on a late night walk that I can’t. Or maybe she smells them. Whatever, I trust what she tells me.
Dogs do see relatively well at night! Not as well as cats, but their cornea size and the amount of rods allow them to see at night. Their evolution sacrificed some color vision (cones) to allow for rods to enable them to see more at night. Their wolf cousins are more active hunters at dusk and later evening than at midday.
Perhaps Poncho can have a wolf fantasy story-line, if he hasn’t had one already.
tiomax over 2 years ago
Well you’ve got smell. But only when you’re wet and then boy can you smell!
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
not easy being a dog, is it?
Algolei I over 2 years ago
Or is it that corn chips smell like the pads of your feet?
ronaldspence over 2 years ago
“Dog’s got personality, personality goes a long way” -Jules, Pulp Fiction
LupisLight over 2 years ago
You dogs have super-duper noses, Poncho. We humans don’t even get that much!
pcolli over 2 years ago
Your feet smell like what you’ve stepped in.
[Unnamed Reader - b76a53] over 2 years ago
Evolution from wolves to dogs gave them the ability to train humans. Who can resist “the look” of those big eyes and the wagging tail.
juicebruce over 2 years ago
Poncho you gotta Run what ya Brung ;-)
drds2 over 2 years ago
Evolution didn’t give them anything. God made them to be our friends.
tcayer over 2 years ago
You got your incredible sense of smell. I once read a article about bloodhounds, It talked about how dogs ‘hit’ on dead skin cells, and how the parts-per-million that are shed regularly. It said a Germen Shepard can locate a suspect in a building the size of the Empire State Building. By contrast, a Bloodhound can find one in a city the size of Philadelphia!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 2 years ago
I’m not even going to ask what they taste like. Nope. Not going to do it. …pleeeese stop.
belgarathmth over 2 years ago
How about powerful jaws, preternatural smell and hearing, and cooperative pack hunting behavior?
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 2 years ago
Take what you can get fellas.
Moonkey Premium Member over 2 years ago
My dog can see better in the dark than I can. She can lead the way to the bed at night and can see things on a late night walk that I can’t. Or maybe she smells them. Whatever, I trust what she tells me.
Natarose over 2 years ago
my sister says they smell like buttered popcorn. I don’t sniff my dog’s pads they probably smell like mud or dog poo
JenSolo02 over 2 years ago
Dogs do see relatively well at night! Not as well as cats, but their cornea size and the amount of rods allow them to see at night. Their evolution sacrificed some color vision (cones) to allow for rods to enable them to see more at night. Their wolf cousins are more active hunters at dusk and later evening than at midday.
Perhaps Poncho can have a wolf fantasy story-line, if he hasn’t had one already.
Znox11 over 2 years ago
I never knew that…Hold on, I’ll be right back……Nope, not my dog.
Holywhippet Premium Member over 2 years ago
That isn’t really correct. Dogs are supposed to have excellent night vision. They aren’t as good at it as cats though.
boniface22 over 2 years ago
I wonder how many dogs have had their feet smelt today.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member over 2 years ago
When my dogs come in from outside and hop up in my lap. I can smell the mud on their feet. I don’t need to get that close.
Johnnie Polo Premium Member 3 months ago
Hudson my friend, you have no feet.