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Dogs have been brought out to track some quarry and have been sniffing about. One starts to bay, and the others join it, and they all chase off.
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If the dogs are hunting people, they are loud enough to be heard by the pursued, who may be the ones who say this. It indicates that [[The Chase]] is about to begin in earnest, and that evasion will not be feasible, or require throwing the dogs off. Generally a grim point. And the pursuee will almost always go to water or roll in something disgusting to throw the animals off the scent. (This ''always'' works on television. [[Reality Is Unrealistic|Contrary to what most people expect]], it does not work in real life.)
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== [[Comic Books]] ==
* [[Tintin
== [[Fan
* In ''[[
▲* [[Tintin (Comic Book)]]'s dog Snowy regularly picks up trails. He's not usually successful, though; on at least one occasion he was actually going after a bone rather than the criminals Tintin was trying to catch. Tintin also scatters pepper in one story to put an enemy dog off the scent.
* ''[[The Lord of the Rings (film)|The Lord of the Rings]]'': ''The Two Towers''▼
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▲* In ''[[With Strings Attached (Fanfic)|With Strings Attached]]'', George becomes a dog in order to track Ringo, who has run off into the forest to escape the craziness in Aurion's tent.
▲== Film ==
▲* ''[[Lord of the Rings]]'': ''The Two Towers''
▲{{quote| '''Aragorn''': [about the orcs] ''Their pace has quickened. They must have caught our scent. Hurry!''}}
** Inverted in that it is the orcs that are being pursued, and they've caught the scent of their pursuers (Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli) and are speeding up so they won't be caught.
* ''[[
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* ''[[Willow]]'' has the hell dogs, which Bavmorda sends to track down the escaping nursemaid in the opening sequence. The nursemaid barely makes it to the water in time to drop the baby on a raft before the hell dogs are upon her.
* Maximus tracks Flynn this way in ''[[Tangled]]''. (Maximus, by the way, is ''[[All Animals Are Dogs|a horse]]''.)
* In ''[[Lady and
* In ''[[Shrek
* In ''[[The Fox and
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* In [[Dan Abnett]]'s ''[[
▲* In [[Dan Abnett]]'s [[Gaunts Ghosts]] novel ''Traitor General'', Landerson recognizes the sound and tells Gaunt that the dogs the Chaos forces are using have their scent.
** In ''Blood Pact'', the Chaos forces transform one of their number to do this, and later, when Mkoll picks up Gaunt's trail, Kolea phrases, "He has the scent."
* In [[Discworld]], once criminals start hearing that a werewolf has joined the watch, they grow wise and carry 'scent bombs': a thin glass vial of peppermint oil or aniseed oil is shattered in a busy intersection, where hundreds or thousands of people will walk over it, obscuring the criminal's scent with theirs. Also, Moist Von Lipwig has an emergency escape plan (hatched after he heard the watch employs a werewolf) including detours through the butchering district and riding dung carts.
** Except that this won't work, since Angua ''can'' track a suspect through those. The one that does get her is the spice market.
* In the ''[[Sherlock Holmes]]
** Toby also makes an appearance in ''[[The Seven-Per-Cent Solution]]''.
* In ''N or M'', Agatha Christie's Tuppence Beresford has rubbed aniseed oil on her shoes so that she can be followed by the officials when she goes to meet a suspected spy. When the person escorting her to the meeting tells her to get into a car, {{spoiler|she expresses doubt about the quality of the tires, and kicks on several times, transferring the aniseed oil to the sidewall of the tire.}}
* In William King's ''[[Warhammer
* In [[Graham McNeill]]'s ''[[Warhammer
* In [[John C. Wright]]'s ''[[Chronicles of Chaos
* In [[Robert E. Howard]]'s "[[
* In [[Poul Anderson]]'s ''[[A Midsummer Tempest]]'', they get the dogs on Rupert and Will's trail.
* [[Stephen King]]'s ''[[The Green Mile]]'' plays with this. A group of dogs tracks the two kidnapped girls at the beginning of the story, but they get mixed up at the creek; two of them want to go in another direction. After the scent is reestablished, they go with the rest of the pack. Later, Paul figures out that it's because those two dogs weren't police dogs, and got the smell of the killer and the girls mixed up in their head, so that when the killer ditched the girls at the creek, they went in ''his'' direction, rather than where the girls were eventually taken by John Coffey.
** That is, the tracking dogs had to be primed with a scent, and the scent they were given was of the girls. The police dogs caught the third scent mixed up with them, and knew from training that that was the real target {{spoiler|Wild Bill's}}, and tried to hunt that down. The others track what they were given to track. Where the two diverge, they disagree. When they find the scent of the girls minus the third scent, they all chase that down. The search party makes the obvious assumption when the dogs lead them to what is found- a blood-covered [[Scary Black Man]] with the mangled corpse of a white girl in each hand. [[Poor Communication Kills]].
* [[Matthew Hawkwood]] and Lassuer are hunted using dogs in ''Rapscallion''.
* In one of
* In [[Gene Stratton Porter]]'s ''[[
* In [[Devon Monk]]'s ''[[
* ''[[
▲== Live Action TV ==
▲* ''[[Myth Busters]]'' busted pretty much all of the traditional methods of throwing a dog off the scent: just about the only place you might conceivably lose a scent dog is in an urban environment, where there are too many other scents for the dog to concentrate on yours. Unless they're using a dog that has been specially trained to ignore all other city scents, as they demonstrated. In which case you're screwed.
* ''[[The Tenth Kingdom]].'' Tony has asked Prince to sniff for clues. Prince instantly responds that (since they're in a farming village) it's mostly excrement at ground level, and there are hundreds of minor scents. Tony then flatters Prince by saying that a master hunter like himself should be able to find the scent they want instinctively. Prince says, "Correct," and off they go.
* ''[[Leverage]]'': A militia group uses hunting dogs to chase Eliot and Hardison in "The Gone-Fishin' Job".
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* "Ol' Red" is a tune about a prison guard dog with this ability, and how a prisoner evades it.
▲* "Ol' Red" is a tune about a prison guard dog with this ability, and how a prisoner evades it. {{spoiler|it takes years and help from the outside, but he manages to become the dog's handler, then gets the dog a girlfriend outside the prison walls. When he makes his escape, the dog disregards the scent of his old boss and chases down his poontang instead.}}
* In Limp Bizkit's music video for "Eat You Alive", police dogs are shown sniffing out the scent of the woman the band has kidnapped, and they give chase.
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* ''[[The Legend of Zelda
▲* ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]: Twilight Princess'' is a game example, where ''you'' are the one who picks up The Scent (in [[Our Werewolves Are Different|wolf form]],) with many different smells presented throughout the game.
* The titular hero in ''[[Batman: Arkham Asylum]]''. With his (bat?)scanner he can extract separate essenses (like tobacco stains or alcohol vapors) and then pinpoint them in the surroundings to track the smoker/drinker.▼
▲* ''[[Discworld]] Noir''.
* Not exactly dogs, but in the opening cutscene of ''[[Halo
▲* The titular hero in ''[[Batman Arkham Asylum]]''. With his (bat?)scanner he can extract separate essenses (like tobacco stains or alcohol vapors) and then pinpoint them in the surroundings to track the smoker/drinker.
▲* Not exactly dogs, but in the opening cutscene of [[Halo]] 3 [[Proud Warrior Race Guy|the Arbiter]] warns a group of humans: "We must go. [[Killer Space Monkey|The Brutes]] have our scent."
** To which [[Sergeant Rock|Seargeant Johnson]] replies: "Then they must love the smell of [[Badass]]."
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* ''[[
* In ''[[
* In ''[[Rusty and Co
* In ''[[The Order of the Stick]]'', [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0838.html at one point they follow Belkar's nose.]▼
* ''[[Girl Genius]]'' has "wasp eaters" - many-legged weasel based constructs who start screeching when they smell a [[Puppeteer Parasite|Slaver Wasp]], Revenant (anyone into whom an enslaver has implanted) or Geisterdamen (probably because they work with hive engines). Being weasels, they also can attack on their own.
== [[Western Animation]] ==
▲* ''[[Schlock Mercenary (Webcomic)|Schlock Mercenary]]'' makes use of the eponymous [[The Blob|amorph]] ability to track by scent. Of course, [http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2009-08-05 this works only so far].
* Police dogs seem far more competent in ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'' than actual police. Some examples:
▲* In ''[[The Specialists (Webcomic)|The Specialists]]'', [http://thespecialistscomic.com/page-13/ the dogs start to bay once on the trail.]
** In "There's No Disgrace Like Home", Eddie and Lou take a bloodhound named Bobo into Moe's; Bobo quickly starts to bark at Homer (seeing as he's the criminal they're looking for) but Eddie and Lou are too dumb to get the point, and take him out.
▲* In ''[[Rusty and Co (Webcomic)|Rusty and Co]]'', [http://rustyandco.com/comic/25/ why you should not smoke: monsters hunt by smell.]
** Both Scraps and Laddie played the Trope pretty straight while sniffing out narcotics in "Weekend at Burnsie's" and "The Canine Mutiny".
▲* In ''[[Order of the Stick]]'', [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0838.html at one point they follow Belkar's nose.]
** In "Who Shot Mr. Burns (Part 2)" Wiggum tries to use a rather vicious one to get Homer's scent using a handkerchief, but [[Too Dumb To Live|foolishly wipes his face and underarms with it first.]]
** Sniffy seemed like a good police dog until Wiggum told him to get Homer's scent via his underwear in "Natural Born Kissers". Poor Sniffy.
* From ''[[Batman Beyond]]'':
** After one of Dr. Covier's claws is torn off and lodged in Terry's costume after a fight, Terry uses Ace to track him down.
** In "Ace in the Hole", after Terry discards a bandage the was wearing while working undercover, Ace finds it and recognizes Terry's scent.
* In one ''[[Woody Woodpecker]]'' cartoon, Woody's foil is a taxidermist who has an [[Meaningful Name|appropriately named bloodhound called Strongnose]], who can not only track by scent, but use his nose like [[Weapons That Suck| a super-vacuum cleaner]]. Woody gets the better of the taxidermist [[Enemy Mine| by turning Strongnose against him]], but the hound gets the last laugh in the end, using his nose to steal Woody's roast chicken.
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