@dogfacts

I post cool dog facts daily a 6:00 AM Mountain Standard Time
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Three of the 12 dogs on the Titanic survived.

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Female wolves have been known to travel great distances to regurgitate full meals for their hungry pups.

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Dogs judge objects first by their movement, then by their brightness, and lastly by their shape.

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Dogs have no sense of time.

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The Beagle came into prominence in the 1300s and 1400s during the days of King Henry VII of England. Elizabeth I was fond of Pocket Beagles, which were only 9" high.

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Dogs know from which nostril a smell has entered.

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The Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts both offer merit badges in dog care.

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There are only 350 Cisky Terriers in the world, possibly making it the rarest breed.

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Puppies grow to half their body weight in the first four to five months!

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'Frito Feet' is the name of the phenomenon in which the bacteria on a dog's paws cause them to smell like corn chips. Because a pup's feet are in constant contact with the ground, they pick up tons of microorganisms in their paws. When dogs cool off by sweating through the pads of their feet, the combo of moisture and bacteria releaces a nutty, popcorn-like aroma. Basically it's dog B.O.

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A dog's sense of smell is 10,000 times stronger than a human's.

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Dogs can be trained to detect cancer and alert their owner.

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Dogs are direct descendants of wolves.

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The oldest dog on record was an Australian cattle dog named Bluey who lived 29 years and 5 months. In human years, that is more than 160 years old.

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A German Shepherd guide dog led her blind companion the entire 2,100 mile Appalachian Trail.

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