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quote: Originally posted by l.lyle
I've watched dogs snort and sniff, snort and sniff, stop, stick their nose in a track, throw their head up, let out a big bawwl while taking a step backwards, then start the process again for about three steps and take a step backwards. Inevitably the owner would point out how cold nosed dog he had. I think a dog with a good nose satisfies himself with SOME scent, not a track full of it. He keeps getting scent and he keeps on moving. About the time you are trying to let yourself be impressed by old Cold Nose, another dog gets on the track and passes him and keeps getting gone. So which really has the coldest nose and uses it?
Exactly. Being able to smell something that you are incapable of figuring out is pointless. But if these two dogs can smell the same thing, why is it that one can go with it and another can't? We have always agreed that "brains" is part of it, but what part of "brains"? Is it on a conscious level, or sub conscious?
If triangulation is part of it, and some dogs are better at scent triangulation than others, is it also likely that some humans are better at sight, hearing or scent triangulation?
For myself personally, even wit glasses on, my sight triangulation, or depth perception is bad. Playing baseball I can not tell a pop up that is going back over the catcher from a home run going over my head, til of course it is going over my head. Even with glasses on.
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