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🐾 Do Dogs Prefer the Suburbs? | I Learned It on a Podcast Do dogs really prefer the suburbs over the city? Why do they sniff so much? And what does that sniffing actually mean? In this episode, I dive into surprising insights from No Such Thing, featuring dog cognition expert Alexandra Horowitz (author of Inside of a Dog and head of the Dog Cognition Lab at Barnard). It all started with a question from host Devan Joseph, wondering if his dog Ollie would be happier outside New York City. ✅ What You’ll Learn: Why dog sniffing is more than behavior—it’s communication How dogs experience time and memory differently than humans The emotional toll (and potential benefits) of city life for dogs How to rethink your daily walk—and your bond with your pup 🎧 Podcast Featured: No Such Thing – Are Suburban Dogs Happier Than City Dogs? 📄 Episode Page: https://www.nosuchthing.show/p/are-su... 🎧 Listen Directly: https://pod.link/1780210954/episode/d... 🐶 My Favorite Takeaways: Suburban dogs have more choices—and that makes them happier A dog’s sense of smell is like seeing the world in 4K A sniffing dog isn’t ignoring you—it’s deep in conversation City life? Surprisingly stimulating—and sometimes better for dogs 👋 About Me I'm Noah Graff—podcaster, dad, and used machinery dealer. On I Learned It on a Podcast, I share the most fascinating lessons podcasts have taught me—to help you grow in business, relationships, and life. 🔗 Connect With Me: 🌍 Website: https://graffpinkert.com 🎙️ Swarfcast Podcast: https://todaysmachiningworld.com/swar... 📧 LinkedIn: / noahgraff 👍 Enjoyed this? Please like, subscribe, and comment: 💬 What’s something surprising you’ve learned from a dog—or about one?