A Bloodhound’s Sense of Smell is Admissible in Court

According to PBS, a court of law will admit a Bloodhound’s sense of smell as evidence because it’s so precise. But Bloodhounds can also follow tracks for over 130 miles, even if the track is 300 hours old.
Dogs Can Smell Fear

Dogs use their strong sense of smell to detect a human’s emotional state like joy, anger, and fear. They have the ability to pick up on these emotional cues and act accordingly, even empathetically. Plus, the scent of sweat can provide dogs with the most information about a human’s state of mind.

