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DOG FACTS
Obesity is the top preventable health problem among dogs.
DOG FACTS
Dachshunds were originally bred to fight badgers.
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President Theodore Roosevelt’s Bull Terrier Pete ripped the pants off French Ambassador Jules Jusserand.
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Stray dogs in Russia have learned how to ride the complex subway system and get off at specific stops in search of food.
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Your dog can smell your feelings. In fact, your dog’s sense of smell is approximately 100,000 times better than yours. So it shouldn’t be shocking that they can in fact, smell things such as fear. When a human is fearful, they perspire, and a dog is easily able to pick up on this change.
DOG FACTS
Newfoundlands make great lifeguards because they have water-resistant coats and webbed feet.
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Dalmatian puppies are born completely white, they develop their spots as they get older.
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Petting a dog can actually benefit your physical and mental health. Studies have shown that petting a dog for 15 minutes can lower blood pressure by 10%, can help lower feelings of stress, depression, and combat loneliness.
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Dogs have a sense of time. It's been proven that they know the difference between an hour and five. If conditioned to, they can predict future events, such as regular walk times.
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Your dog is as smart as a two-year-old! Ever wonder why children around this age seem to have a special bond with the family dog? It could be because they speak the same language, roughly 250 words, and gestures in fact.
DOG FACTS
A study at UCSD claims that your dog can genuinely get jealous when they see you display affection for another creature.
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Dogs have wet noses because it helps to absorb scent chemicals.
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Bluey, an Australian cattle dog, is recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest dog to ever live. Bluey lived to be 29 years 5 months old and lived from 1910 to 1939.
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President Lyndon Johnson’s Beagles were named Him and Her.
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One unspayed female dog, her mate, and their puppies can produce 67,000 puppies in six years
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A dog’s whiskers are used as sensing devices.
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There are about 7,000 dogs every day in Amazon’s headquarters in Seattle.
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The U.S. has the highest dog population per capita in the world.
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Rin Tin Tin was the first Hollywood dog star.
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A dog’s average body temperature is between 101 to 102.5 degrees.
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Many foot disorders in dogs are caused by long toenails.
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The Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts both offer merit badges in dog care.
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The Belgian Laekenois is the newest dog breed to be recognized by the American Kennel Club in 2020.
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The Bloodhound’s sense of smell is so accurate that the results of its tracking can be used as evidence in a court of law.
DOG FACTS
Some dogs are taller or heavier, but according to the Guinness World Records, a Mastiff named Zorba is the world’s overall largest dog ever. Zorba weighed 343 pounds and measured over eight feet from his nose to his tail. He’s been described as being about the size of a small donkey.
DOG FACTS
According to the Guinness World Records, the smallest dog ever recorded was Miracle Milly, the Chihuahua. Born in 2011, Milly was a minuscule 3.8 inches tall and weighed in at one pound.
DOG FACTS
Puppies love games such as hide and seek! Hide and call their name so they can try to find you.
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Dogs can learn more than 1,000 words.
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Big, happy “helicopter” tail wagging is one sign of a really nice dog.
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Upright, stiff, rapid tail movement is not wagging or “friendly” but indicates a dog who’s rather excited and focused.