New evidence suggests that a dog's sense of smell is sensitive to the pheromone produced by humans in a state of fear, giving some credence to the adage that dogs can smell fear.
Home
People
Bands
Blogs
Restaurants
Podcasts
Classifieds
Forum
About
Sign Up
Login
Famous People
Add a Famous Person
All Users
Famous Bands
All Bands
Listen to Music
Charts
Upload Music
All Blogs
Post New Blog
Recent Comments
Music Blog
Sour Grapes
Local Feeds
Flowing with Famous
Libation
View Classifieds
Post to Classifieds
My Account
My Blog
My Inbox (0)
Create Content
My Subscriptions
Recent Posts
My Buddylist
Create new account
Log in
Request new password
profile
Username or e-mail address:
*
You may login with either your assigned username or your e-mail address.
Password:
*
The password field is case sensitive.
Recent Posts
COPPERS GIVE NEW MEANING TO 'MISSION IMPOSSIBLE'
Mr. Obama, the flip flopper!
PG&E will not be paid!
ORCHARD PARK
What would a Progressive City do? Hire Rebecca Ryan.
Have a drink with the Valley Fever Roller Derby Girls
vegan friendly restaurants?
Advertisement