July23,2024
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Much like human fingerprints, every dog's nose print is unique and can be used to identify them.
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The Saluki is one of the oldest dog breeds, dating back to ancient Egypt around 329 B.C
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Some dogs can sniff out diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and tuberculosis with incredible accuracy.
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Dogs experience similar stages of sleep and exhibit REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, during which they can dream.
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Dogs primarily sweat through the pads on their paws, which helps them cool down.
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Besides the upper and lower eyelids, dogs have a third eyelid called the nictitating membrane that helps keep their eyes moist and protected.
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Dogs can read and respond to human facial expressions and body language, showing empathy and understanding.
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When a dog walks or runs, their back left foot steps before their front left foot, and their back right foot steps before their front right foot, moving in a specific pattern.
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When a dog walks or runs, their back left foot steps before their front left foot, and their back right foot steps before their front right foot, moving in a specific pattern.
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