The Power of the Snout

Most people are surprised to learn that dogs can detect mold. But once you understand the science it makes total sense.

Dogs have up to 300 million scent receptors (compared to our 5 million), and their noses are regularly used for detecting explosives, narcotics even medical conditions.

 

So why not mold?

At Mold Pups, we trained Gus through the Florida Canine Academy under one of the top mold detection experts in the country. He can identify mold with over 90% accuracy, and his alerts are clear and calm no scratching or barking, just a quiet sit at the source.

 

The best part? It’s completely non-invasive.

Gus doesn’t need to tear into your walls.

He sniffs from room to room while you stay comfortably at home.

We simply mark the spots and walk you through what was found.

For many families, Gus is the first one to validate what they’ve been feeling all along.

When traditional testing feels inconclusive or when you’re tired of guessing a trained nose might be the most powerful tool you’ve never considered.

 

Book a call with Staci today to see how Gus can bring clarity (and calm) back into your home. And don’t forget to follow us on Instagram for more behind-the-scenes moments with Gus.

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