Fun facts about dogs.
-
The Labrador Retriever has been on the AKC’s 10 Most Popular Dog Breeds list for 30 years in a row—longer than any other breed.
-
Dog nose prints are unique, much like human fingerprints.
-
45% of American dogs sleep in their owner’s bed.
-
Speaking of sleeping…all dogs dream, but puppies and older adults dream more often than adult dogs.
-
Seventy percent of people sign their dog’s name on their vacation card.
https://allaboutdogs-cats.com/wp-content/uploads/Fun-facts-about-dogs.jpg
-
Dogs’ sense of smell is legendary, but did you know they have as many as 300 million receptors in their noses? For comparison: a person has about 5 million noses.
-
The famous German Shepherd Rin Tin Tin was nominated for an Oscar.
-
A dog’s nose can sense heat/radiation, which explains why a blind or deaf dog can still hunt.
-
Only one breed made the top five most popular breeds in 1934 – the Beagle – which is still in the top five today.
-
The name Collie means “black”. (Sheepdogs used to graze black-faced sheep.)
-
Yawning is contagious—even in dogs. Research has shown that the sound of a human yawn triggers a dog’s sound. If someone he knew yawned, it was four times as likely to happen.
-
The Dandie Dinmont Terrier is the only breed named after a fictional character – a character in Sir Walter Scott’s novel Guy Mannering.
-
Dogs curl up into a ball to protect their organs while they sleep—a holdover from the days when they were vulnerable to predators in the wild.
-
Technically, Basenji isn’t “barkless” as many people think. You can yordle.
-
The Australian Shepherd doesn’t actually come from Australia – it’s an American breed.
-
…The Labrador Retriever is originally from Newfoundland.
-
People’s blood pressure drops when petting a dog. And that dog.
-
The United States has more than 75 million pet dogs—more than any other country.
-
People who hunt with terriers are called “terriers”.
-
Dogs are not colorblind. You can see blue and yellow.
-
All puppies are born deaf.
-
Dalmatians are born entirely white and develop spots as they age.
-
Dogs have about 1,700 taste buds. We humans have 2,000-10,000 of them.
-
The dog kicks back after going to the toilet, not to hide it, but to mark its territory with the scent glands on its feet.
-
A recent study shows that dogs belong to a small group of animals that treat others willingly, selflessly and without compensation. This is a fact that dog lovers have always known.
-
The Norwegian Lundhound is the least popular dog breed and the only one created for hunting puffins.
-
Greyhounds can beat cheetahs in one race. While cheetahs can run twice as fast as greyhounds, they can only stay at 70 mph for about 30 seconds. Greyhounds can maintain a speed of 35 mph for about 7 miles. So the cheetah can go first, but the greyhound will soon overtake him.
-
The bloodhound’s sense of smell is so precise that its tracking results can be used as evidence in court.
-
Some dogs are bigger or heavier, but according to Guinness World Records, a mastiff named Zorba is the tallest dog in the world ever. Zorba weighs 343 pounds and measures over 8 feet from nose to tail. He is described as about the size of a small donkey.
-
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the Guinness Milli Chihuahua is the smallest dog ever. Born in 2011, Millie is just 3.8 inches tall and weighs 1 pound.