Fact #21: Dogs are capable of understanding up to
250 words and gestures, can count up to five and can perform simple
mathematical calculations. The average dog is as intelligent as a
two-year-old child.
Fact #20: Some stray Russian dogs have figured out
how to use the subway system in order to travel to more populated areas
in search of food.
Fact #19: Dogs don’t enjoy being hugged as much as
humans and other primates. Canines interpret putting a limb over another
animal as a sign of dominance.
Fact #18: Two stray dogs in Afghanistan saved 50
American soliders. A Facebook group raised $21,000 to bring the dogs
back to the US and reunite them with the soldiers.
Fact #17: The Beatles song “A day in the Life” has
an extra high-pitched whistle, audible only to dogs. It was recorded by
Paul McCartney for the enjoyment of his Shetland sheepdog.
Fact #16: This pup, Nesbit, earned over one million Delta airline miles in his life and had his own frequent flier card.
Fact #15: One of Michael Vick’s former fighting dogs, Leo, went on to be a therapy dog who comforted dying children.
Fact #14: Service dogs are trained to know
when they are on duty. When their harness is on, they know it’s business
time. When you take it off, the pups immediately become playful and
energetic.
Fact #13: Tiger Woods stuttered as a child and used to talk to his dog until he fell asleep in an effort to get rid of it.
Fact #12: Seeing eye dogs pee and poo on
command so that their owners can clean up after them. Male dogs are also
trained to do their business without lifting their leg.
Fact #11:In ancient China, an emperor’s last line of defense was a small Pekingese dog literally hidden up his sleeve.
Fact #10: When Lord Byron was informed that
his dog was not allowed to come with him to Cambridge Trinity College,
he retaliated by bringing a bear instead.
Fact #9: In 1860′s San Francisco, two stray
dogs who were best friends became local celebrities. Their exploits were
celebrated in local papers and they were granted immunity from the
city’s dog catchers.
Fact #8: There is a dog-shaped building in New Zealand.
Fact #7: This dog, Naki’o, lost all of his
legs to frostbite in Colorado, but now has four prosthetic legs and can
run around like normal.
Fact #6: The wetness of a dog’s nose is essential for determining what direction a smell is coming from.
Fact #5: Hyenas aren’t actually dogs. They are more closely related to cats.
Fact #4: Spiked dog collars were invented in ancient Greece and were originally designed to protect dogs throats from wolf attacks.
Fact #3: Baks the blind boxer has a seeing
eye goose named Buttons. Buttons the four-year-old goose leads her pup
around everywhere either by hanging onto him with her neck, or by
honking to tell him which way to go.
Fact #2: ‘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.
Fact #1: Dogs drink water by using forming the back of their tongue into a mini cup.
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