Love Your Dog? Read on for Interesting Facts About Dogs
Have you ever wondered why dogs are always chasing their tails? They do it for a variety of reasons: curiosity, anxiety, exercise, or they might actually just have fleas. If your dog seems to be doing this too often, contact your vet.
Did you know that Dalmatian puppies don't get their spots till they get older? They are actually born all white.
A dog's nose is wet because they carry a thin mucous on their nose to absorb scent and lick at it to test the smell of things.
That being said, dogs can smell things 10,000-100,000 times more than humans.
Dogs only sweat through the pads of their feet.
Adorable to humans, but more serious in nature for dogs; dogs curl up to protect themselves from predators and cover their vital organs.
Dogs are able to understand 250 words and gestures.
Service dogs are trained to know they are working when the harness is on, they become playful as soon as the harness is removed.
Dogs are actually not colorblind; they just don't see things as vividly as humans.
Greyhounds are the fastest dogs on earth, reaching speed of 45 miles per hour.
The largest breed is the Irish Wolfhound.
In the US, approximately 1,000,000 dogs have been named beneficiaries in their owner's will.
Dogs have been human companions for over 12,000 years.
Chocolate is dangerous and/or deadly to dogs because of a substance called theobromine, which is similar to caffeine.
There are 703 types of purebred dogs.
Laika the Dog became the first living being in space in 1957.
The biggest health problem among dogs is obesity. That is why it is recommend to give your pet raw dog food.
The nose print of a dog is likened to a human fingerprint; no two are alike.
Chihuahuas are born with a soft spot on their skull just like human babies.
The US has the highest dog population with France on a close second.
City dogs on average live about 3 years longer than country dogs.
Newfoundlands have webbed feet, making them good swimmers.
After going to the bathroom, dogs kick to mark their territory through the sweat glands in their paws.
Normal temperature for dogs range between 101-102.5 degrees.
The traditional poodle haircut was originally meant to help them swim faster and the "pom-poms" to keep warm.
All dogs are direct descendants of wolves.
The average life span of a dog is between 10-15 years.
Ancient Egyptians loved their dogs so much that when they died, they mourned by shaving off their eyebrows and smearing mud in their hair.
The most popular name for male dogs is Max.
The rising of the Dog Star Sirius, caused the ancient Romans and Greeks to coin the term, "dog days of summer."
Puppies are born blind, deaf and toothless.
These are some of the most interesting facts about dogs. It is for sure that you must have enjoyed reading these facts.