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Alfombrilla de Snuffle para perros Alfombrilla de alimentación para perros Rompecabezas

Alfombrilla de Snuffle para perros Alfombrilla de alimentación para perros Rompecabezas

Precio habitual $78.00
Precio habitual $50.00 Precio de oferta $78.00
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Descripción del producto:

  • Tipo de artículo: alfombrilla para cuenco de Snuffle para mascotas
  • Material: tela de fieltro
  • Color: rojo claro, amarillo, verde, marrón
  • Característica: Duradero
Beneficios de la colchoneta Snuffle: 
  1. El resoplido es la naturaleza del perro, y pueden sentirse satisfechos resoplando mientras liberan la presión.
  2. Es fácil de usar, y debe colocar los refrigerios en una esquina de la alfombra, y los perros pueden comenzar a usar las habilidades naturales de búsqueda de alimento.
  3. Los perros pueden entrenarse y divertirse al mismo tiempo cuando se alimentan y agregan interacción contigo.
  4. El Snuffle Mat es un material suave y respetuoso con el medio ambiente, no tóxico y seguro, fácil de lavar.
  5. Hay cuatro colores, y puedes elegir tu favorito para tu bebé.
El paquete incluye:
  • 1 alfombrilla para cuenco para mascotas.

Notas:

  1. Permita una diferencia de 1 a 3 cm debido a la medición manual y de 3 a 5 g para diferentes colores.
  2. Debido a la diferencia de pantalla, el color puede ser un poco diferente de lo que esperas; por favor permítelo
¿Cómo usar una colchoneta de snuffle?
  1. Primero esconde la comida.
  2. Deja que el perro encuentre.
  3. Algunos perros traviesos pueden rasgar la alfombrilla; Es necesario detenerse a tiempo y orientar el comportamiento correcto.
  4. No coloque la alfombrilla donde el perro esté expuesto durante mucho tiempo. De lo contrario, dejará que pierda interés, y el propietario debe guiar su comportamiento correctamente cuando lo use en la etapa inicial.

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Candice Grady

Delivery took about two weeks. The mat itself is without defects and foreign smell. Very high quality sewn. Can be used as a bed, and as an entertaining "toy". I'm happy with the order, I recommend to buy.

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Lauryn Kilback

The goods are satisfied with

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Dejuan Kilback

They 've arrived 5 days earlier. Well packed. They're very nice! The texture is cool! Recommended!

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Christy Marvin

The quality is exactly like in the photo! Soft, lush, super!

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Geovany Hoppe

Dog loves it!

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How do dogs "see" with their noses?

By Alexandra Horowitz — February 2015

"Hi, Bob." "Morning, Kelly. The tulips looks great." Have you ever wondered how your dog experiences the world? Here's what she sees. Not terribly interesting. But what she smells, that's a totally different story. And it begins at her wonderfully developed nose. As your dog catches the first hints of fresh air, her nose's moist, spongy outside helps capture any scents the breeze carries. The ability to smell separately with each nostril, smelling in stereo, helps to determine the direction of the smell's source so that within the first few moments of sniffing, the dog starts to become aware of not just what kind of things are out there but also where they're located. As air enters the nose, a small fold of tissue divides it into two separate folds, one for breathing and one just for smelling. This second airflow enters a region filled with highly specialized olfactory receptor cells, several hundred millions of them, compaired to our five million. And unlike our clumsy way of breathing in and out through the same passage, dogs exhale through slits at the side of their nose, creating swirls of air that help draw in new odor molecules and allow odor concentration to build up over mulitple sniffs. But all that impressive nasal architecture wouldn't be much help without something to process the loads of information the nose scoops up. And it turns out that the olfactory system dedicated to proessing smells takes up many times more relative brain area in dogs than in humans. All of this allows dogs to distinguish and remember a staggering variety of specific scents at concentrations up to 100 million times less than what our noses can detect. If you can smell a spritz of perfume in a small room, a dog would have no trouble smelling it in an enclosed stadium and distinguishing its ingredients, to boot. And everything in the street, every passing person or car, any contents of the neighbor's trash, each type of tree, and all the birds and insects in it has a distinct odor profile telling your dog what it is, where it is, and which direction it's moving in. Besides being much more powerful than ours, a dog's sense of smell can pick up things that can't even be seen at all. A whole separate olfactory system, called the vomeronasal organ, above the roof of the mouth, detects the hormones all animals, Including humans, naturally release. It lets dogs identify potential mates, or distinguish between friendly and hostile animals. It alerts them to our various emotional states, and it can even tell them when someone is pregnant or sick. Because olfaction is more primal than other senses, bypassing the thalamus to connect directly to the brain structures involving emotion and instinct, we might even say a dog's perception is more immediate and visceral than ours. But the most amazing thing about your dog's nose is that it can traverse time. The past appears in tracks left by passersby, and by the warmth of a recently parked car where the residue of where you've been and what you've done recently. Landmarks like fire hydrants and trees are aromatic bulletin boards carrying messages of who's been by, what they've been eating, and how they're feeling. And the future is in the breeze, alerting them to something or someone approaching long before you see them. Where we see and hear something at a single moment, a dog smells an entire story from start to finish. In some of the best examples of canine-human collaboration, dogs help us by sharing and reacting to those stories. They can respond with kindness to people in distress, or with aggression to threats because stress and anger manifest as a cloud of hormones recognizable to the dog's nose. With the proper training, they can even alert us to invisible threats ranging from bombs to cancer. As it turns out, humanity's best friend is not one who experiences the same things we do, but one whose incredible nose reveals a whole other world beyond our eyes.

Article Source: https://www.ted.com/talks/alexandra_horowitz_how_do_dogs_see_with_their_noses
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