Interesting Facts about dogs!
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A dog’s normal body temperature is 100.5 to
102.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
· Small dogs live the longest. Toy breeds live up
to 16 years or more. Large dogs average 10 – 14 years. A dog’s age depends many
a times on how well you take care and maintain your dog.
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Most pet owners (94 percent) say that their pet
makes them smile more than once a day.
· Docking of tail and ears for breeds such as
Doberman and Boxers is illegal in many countries. This was originally practiced
in cold countries to avoid frost bite and damage to the dog while on hunting
expeditions.
· According to the Guinness Book of World Records,
the smallest dog on record is a Yorkshire Terrier in
· 70 % of the people in
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If never spayed or neutered, a female dog, her
mate, and their puppies could produce over 66,000 dogs in 6 years!
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Dogs don’t like rain because the sound is
amplified and hurts their very sensitive ears.
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Spaying/neutering your dog at the age of 6
months can help prevent cancer in your dog.
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Dogs’ sense of hearing is ten times more acute
than human hearing.
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The
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An adult dog has 42 teeth.
· Dogs can smell about 1,000 times better than
humans. While humans have 5 million smell detecting cells, dogs have more than
220 million. The part of the brain that interprets smell is also four times
larger in dogs than in humans.
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Puppies acquire a full mouth of permanent teeth
between four and seven months old.
· All dogs can be traced back 40 million years
ago to a weasel-like animal called the Miacis which dwelled in trees and dens.
The Miacis later evolved into the Tomarctus,a direct forbearer of the genus
Canis, which includes the wolf and jackal as well as the dog.
· The oldest dog, according to the Guinness Book
of World Records, was an Australian Cattle Dog, named Bluey, who lived to be
29.
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It has been established that people who own
pets live longer, have less stress, and have fewer heart attacks.
· A dog’s whiskers have touch sensitive hair
called vibrissae. They are found on the muzzle, above the eyes and below the
jaws, and can actually sense tiny changes in airflow.
· A dog’s heart beats between 70 and 120 times a
minute, compared with a human heart which beats 70 to 80 times a minute.
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A female carries her young about 60 days before
the puppies are born.
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Dogs are mentioned 14 times in the Bible.
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According to Hindu mythology, Sarama, the dog
of the Devas (gods) is the mother of all canines.
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In 1957, Laika, a mongrel from
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The only sweat glands a dog has are between the
paw pads.
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An estimated One million dogs in
· The common belief that dogs are color blind is
false. Dogs can see color, but it is not as vivid a color scheme as we see.
They distinguish between blue, yellow, and gray, but probably do not see red
and green. This is much like our vision at twilight.
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About 6 million dogs are diagnosed with cancer
each year.
· 33 percent of dog owner admit that they talk to
their dog on phone or leave a message on answering machine while away.