Dogs can sniff out the scent of stress, new study suggests

According to the scientists, the skill could be useful when training service dogs and therapy dogs.
Dogs can sniff out the scent of stress, new study suggests
Dogs can sniff out the odour of stress, new study suggests (Clara Wilson/Queen’s University Belfast)

Better known for their drug and explosive detecting skills, new research now suggests dogs can smell stress from human sweat and breath.

According to the scientists, the skill could be useful when training service dogs and therapy dogs.

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