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10 Interesting Facts About Dogs

10 Interesting Facts About Dogs
Cute puppy siberian husky howling on grass

Dog owners may seem to know everything that needs to be known about dog caring, but the more you read about them the more you know. Everyday we face new methods or at least learn what you are doing wrong. There are so many facts about our fury friends but here we have ten interesting facts about dogs.

10 Interesting Facts About Dogs

1. Panting

Dogs only have sweat glands between the pads of their feet. They dissipate the majority of their heat by panting.

dog panting - Facts About Dogs

2. Sense of Smell

A dog’s sense of smell is more than 100,000 times stronger than a humans. While humans have about five million scent receptors in their noses, a bloodhound has up to three hundred million. He will find whatever you hid from him!

dog facts - sense of smell

3. Nose Prints

Both cats and dogs noses are unique, like human fingerprints. It’s becoming more common to take nose prints of dogs in case they’re ever lost or stolen. It is interesting.

Interesting Facts about dogs - Nose Prints

4. Squishy Face

Dogs, with more squished faces such as pugs, boxers, and bulldogs tend to have more health problems. The structure of their faces makes them more prone to respiratory problems, dental problems, and other health issues.

Husky Face

5. Changing Spots

Dalmatian puppies are born with a plain white coat, and their first spots usually start to appear within a week after birth. After about a month the Dalmatian has most of its spots but they continue to develop throughout the Dalmatians life but at a much slower rate.

Dalmatian - Changing Spots

6. Color Blind

Dogs are not actually completely colorblind. Not only do they see in shades of gray but they can also see distinct colors,  just not as well as we do. Many experts believe that dogs have fewer retinal cone cells and because of this, they are red-green colorblind. Dogs are dichromatic, which means they only see two primary colors – blue and yellow.

are dogs color blind?

7. Playing Fetch

Apparently, fetch is not a dog’s very favorite game, they actually prefer a game called keep away. Keep away is a game you play with your dog where you try and take a toy or a ball away from them. It’s game you that you never ever have to teach them. They love it and can play this game all day long. Fetch is a game that needs to be taught.

dog Playing Fetch

8. Grooming

Some dogs actually lick their paws and then clean their heads, just like cats. Nothing to worry about unless they start meowing of course.

Groom Your Siberian Husky - grooming tips and tricks

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9. Potty Training

All puppies have accidents during the night and are unable to control or ‘hold it in’ overnight until they are about four months old. Which, takes a lot less time than toilet training a baby.

Husky puppy Potty Training

10. Time Keeping

Dogs have an amazing internal clock. They know exactly when it’s time to go for a walk, to play, to eat and to go to bed. They know when it’s time for you to get up in the morning and when you are expected home from work, particularly if you keep to a regular schedule. You might want to considering using your dog as your morning alarm clock!
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