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Amzing Facts About Dogs

10 Creepy Dog Facts

By Aisha Shamim Published 2 years ago 3 min read
Amzing Facts About Dogs
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In addition to being our family, our dogs have always been our best friends and most loyal companions for hundred of years. Therefore, it makes sense that we find dog facts and information to be completely fascinating.

To help you learn more about your pooch, we've compiled some of our favorite dog-related facts.

1. Dogs noses are wet

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This fascinating canine fact could provide the answer to a topic that dog owners have long wondered about.Why do dogs have moist noses?According to Vetstreet, the reason why dog noses are wet is so that they may better absorb scent chemicals.

They lick their nostrils to sample the compounds after their noses secrete a specific mucus that aids in absorbing them, which helps them identify the smell.

2. Newfoundlands are amazing lifeguards

The best canine lifeguards are Newfoundlands because of their webbed feet and water-resistant coats. They were originally bred to save people from drowning and assist fishermen.

Some owners have claimed that their Newfoundland tries to "save" them when they’re swimming!

3. The world's tallest dog measures 44 inches

A Great Dane named Zeus formerly held the record for tallest dog in the world!He currently holds the Guinness World Record being tallest , at 44 inches tall as of October 4, 2011.

4. Basenji dogs yodel instead of barking.

Prepare yourself for this dog fact if you believed that all dogs bark!Instead of barking, Basenji dogs are more likely to yodel, whine, or scream.

5. The oldest canine breed is the saluki.

The Saluki holds the Guinness World Record for being the oldest dog breed.The breed was maintained as a royal pet in ancient Egypt beginning in 329 BC.

It has been claimed that engravings from 7000 BC exist in Southern Iraq of a dog that resembles a Saluki.

6. A dog's eyes have three lids.

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Did you know that your dog has three eyelids? It's a fascinating dog fact that many owners are unaware of.The third lid, often known as the "haw" or nictitating membrane, is in charge of protecting and lubricating the eye, according to iHeartDogs.

7. The best hunter in the world is the African Hunting dog

The best land hunter in the world is the African Hunting Dog.They hold the current Guinness World Record for being the top mammalian hunters because they are consistently 50–70% successful in their hunts.

8. Dogs don’t sweat like we do

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Dogs do sweating , but don't anticipate seeing sweaty armpits any time soon.Whereas humans make a watery sweat to cool off, dogs produce an oily sweat that is pheromone-rich but invisible to people (dogs can smell it because they have great sense of smell).

Dogs only perspire like humans on their paws, therefore they pant to cool down instead.Because of this, it's crucial to keep your dog cool on hotter days to make things simpler for them.

9. Dogs have 18 muscles in their ears

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If you own a dog, you might have noticed that it frequently moves its ears.Actually, the muscles that move their ears are about 18 in number.

These play a huge role in letting us know how our dogs are feeling and assist them to gently alter the direction of their ears so they can hear sounds around them better.

A dog's ears are essential for helping them communicate with both humans and other dogs because a lot of a dog's body language is expressed through what their ears are doing.

10. Their sense of smell is 40 times better than ours

Dogs sense of smell is very strong and unique.In comparison to humans, dogs have a 40 times greater area of smell-detecting brain cells.This implies that your dog is far more sensitive to smells than we are.

That is why dogs are often used to sniff out persons, drugs, and even money!

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Aisha Shamim

I am Aisha Shamim: A Teacher, Researcher, and Writer. Most of my articles are about fitness and pets, i also write about science.

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