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For one thing, they possess up to 300 million olfactory receptors in their noses, compared to about six million in us.

And the part of a dog's brain that is devoted to analyzing smells is, proportionally speaking, 40 times greater than ours.

Dogs' noses also function quite differently than our own.

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