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jane97 | 12:38 Fri 09th Sep 2022 | Animals & Nature
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Can dogs smell if a human is near to his death?
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Yes I think it is - - the patient is going down, body temp falls, sweating perhaps, and so different bacteria proliferate and give oof a a different smell My dog wdnt go into my mothers house the night before her death and preferred to - - - sleep in a flower bad.
12:42 Fri 09th Sep 2022
Yes
I think it is - - the patient is going down, body temp falls, sweating perhaps, and so different bacteria proliferate
and give oof a a different smell

My dog wdnt go into my mothers house the night before her death and preferred to - - - sleep in a flower bad.
dunno - did the corgis react?
There was a cat who lived in a care home that seemed to know when someone was about to die and asked to go in the room.
I suppose you mean the oncoming of death as later it's quite distinctive, even without fidosense.
From experience - yes.
Death...yes.
Dying....I doubt it very much.
The cat visiting folk before they died is a good example of an animal's superior senses.

It would be a bit creepy if you were feeling well and the cat came for a visit.
I did read that some dogs can smell cancer but the horoscope is still generic rubbish.
@ 15:06 I remember reading about that at the time. The cat was called Oscar and lived in a care home (I think)
The cat was called Oscar and lived in a care home (I think)

Sure is, 237SJ.
https://www.catster.com/lifestyle/oscar-nursing-home-therapy-cat-predicts-death
a lot of us knew the queen was dying and we cdnt smell her!
In years to come they will discover that Oscar was responsible for the death of all the residents.
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