30 Amazing Dog And Puppy Facts
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An adult dog has 42 teeth.
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Dogs can see a lot more than humans in the dark! It came in handy when they were in the wild.
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Puppies are born blind, deaf, and toothless.
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Spaying or neutering your dog can help prevent certain types of cancer.
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The world record for the heaviest dog belongs to a Saint Bernard named Benedictine. He weighed a whopping 357 pounds!
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If never spayed or neutered, a pair of dogs can produce enough litters to result in the births of 66,000 puppies (including their grand-puppies and great grand-puppies) in just six years.
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A dog’s sense of hearing is over ten times more accurate than that of a person.
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The average dog can run about 19 miles per hour at full speed.
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Dogs are mentioned 14 times in the Bible.
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People have been keeping dogs as pets for over 12,000 years!
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The average body temperature for a dog is 101.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The only sweat glands a dog has are between their toes.
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A dog’s nose print is one of a kind, very similar to a person’s fingerprint.
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Dogs are omnivorous; they need to eat more than just meat.
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With an average lifespan of just over eleven years, the typical dog costs about $15,000, depending on breed, size, and other factors. Worth every penny!
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Studies have shown that petting and spending time with dogs causes our brains to release oxytocin, the hormone that makes us feel good.
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More than one in three families in the United States owns a dog.
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A female dog carries her puppies for about 60 days before they are born.
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It is a myth dogs are colorblind; they actually see some colors, just not as many as humans.
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Kublai Kahn owned 5000 Mastiffs. Wow, that’s a lot of dog food!
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Dogs have twice as many ear muscles as people.
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A dog’s sense of smell is more than 1 million times stronger than that of a person.
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Shih Tzus were not the inspiration for Ewoks in 'Star Wars: Return of the Jedi', it was actually the Brussels Griffon.
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A dog can sense when a person is going to have an epileptic seizure up to 45 minutes before it happens.
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The Taco Bell Chihuahua was actually a rescue dog named Gidget.
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Dalmatians are born white and spotless.
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Dogs dream just like people. I wonder what they dream about.
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Basenjis are the only dogs who don’t bark. They do, however, make other vocal noises.
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Skin issues are the number-one health problem in dogs.
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70 percent of pet parents sign their pets' names on greeting/holiday cards.
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