Description
Your dog isn't walking — they're reading.
Every fire hydrant, every blade of grass, every invisible trail left by a passing stranger — your dog is processing all of it through a nose that's up to 100,000x more powerful than yours. But most walks are designed entirely around human priorities: speed, distance, calories burned.
In this episode of Unleashed Curiosity by Vital Pet Life, veterinarian Dr. Amber Da Silva and founder Donie Yamamoto break down the fascinating science of canine olfaction and why sniffing isn't a bad habit — it's a biological necessity.
What you'll learn:
Why dogs have 300 million olfactory receptors (vs. our 5–6 million)
How sniffing reduces anxiety and builds confidence in dogs
The difference between a "march walk" and a mentally enriching sniff walk
What your dog is actually detecting when they stop at a fire hydrant
Why restricting sniffing is like making your dog wear a blindfold
Whether you have a high-energy pup or a couch potato, this episode will completely change how you think about the daily walk.
🐾 Slow down. Let them sniff. Your dog will thank you.
🎙️ Unleashed Curiosity is brought to you by Vital Pet Life — where curiosity, compassion, and science converge to help your pet live longer, healthier, and happier.
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You may also listen here to our previous episode 🎙️ https://vitalpet.life/unleashed-curiosity-episode-96
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