frankie069
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Fluids coming out of a dead body smell different (for a variety of reasons) than fluids coming out of a live body. It's part of why the deceased start to smell differently even to us after a short time. For a dog it's just much much faster as they have way better noses.
If the blood came out of a living person and ends up on a band-aid or a pad, it still doesn't smell the same. The chemical make up started different.
I just wanted to personally thank you for all your posts on this subject. I know I said once before that where I used to work, they trained a lot of these dogs, the ones at my job were being trained for explosives only but it was so interesting. The handlers took such great care of their dogs and took their dogs home, they truly were their dogs, they got to know every single sign their dogs made. Fascinating stuff. Thanks again for answering all the questions being thrown your way. Is so appreciated.