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Dogs and humans have worked side by side for thousands of years, and over the millennia we've come to depend upon our pooches as hunters, protectors, and faithful companions. But when it comes to the extraordinary quality of man's best friend which we rely on most, the winner is clear, by a nose. In Secrets of the Snout, Frank Rosell blends storytelling and science as he sniffs out the myriad ways in which dogs have been trained to employe their incredible olfactory skills, from sussing out cancer and narcotics to locating endangered and invasive species, as well as missing persons (and golf balls)--Amazon.com
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Sense organs, Olfactory sensors, Working dogs, Dogs, Olfactory nerveShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Secrets of the snout: the dog's incredible nose
2018, University of Chicago Press
in English
022653636X 9780226536361
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Translation of: En nese for alt.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-253) and index.
Translated from the Norwegian (Bokmål).
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