Saturday, June 13, 2020
Why are Bloodhounds used as police dogs?
The bloodhound has a sense of smell which is up to 1,000,000 times more sensitive than that of humans. Its nose has more than 200000,000 olfactory cells, which can lock onto an odour and follow it for several days, despite the presence of other scents along the way. Because of the bloodhound’s fine tuned olfactory system, it is commonly used as a police dog.
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