Please stand by for breaking ear news: K-9 Sgt. Mason, a Bloodhound puppy in Pennsylvania, has joined the working-dog world with ears that deserve their own badge.
Mason is training for scent work, and People explained why Bloodhound ears are more than decoration. They help stir and trap scent near that powerful nose, turning floppy cuteness into practical search equipment.
I have very respectable mini Aussie ears, but Mason’s are clearly professional-grade curtains for smells. I salute the puppy and his future trail-sniffing career.
Working dogs remind us that enrichment is not optional for smart breeds. Nose games, hide-and-seek treats, and tracking practice can give regular family dogs a safe version of the same satisfying work.
Source: People, published June 5, 2026.

