
We humans blow our nose all the time... but dogs don't.
Why is that? What do dogs know that we humans don't?
Be creative. This is just a fun question.

We humans blow our nose all the time... but dogs don't.
Why is that? What do dogs know that we humans don't?
Be creative. This is just a fun question.
A dog's nose is so sensitive that it wouldn't be able to choose a particular brand of disposable paper tissue without sniffing the whole manufacturing process, from the manufacturing plant, who made it, who wrapped it up, who took care of transport etc. That's a complete, intricate olfactory footprint your dog would have to take in.
Plus, it would kill the neighbour's bitch's odor he so relished after sniffing her out just yesterday. A dog's memory is directly related to his nose. That's why he hangs out the window of your car, sniffing out the neighbourhood for other would-be female partners.
Let me take a short paws to contemplate my answer!
Don't they usually do it in your face when you are not looking?
But they do. Usually when they're inches from your face.
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Well, dogs can't speak, so we can't ask them :P
Don't tell Disney that. π
My lips are sealed π€
They don't want to push the poop inside after sniffing another dogs too close.
They cannot hold a kleenex in their paws.
They do...
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