10 Facts About Dogs
Surprising facts about 鈥渕an鈥檚 best friend鈥
From hunting companions to protectors 鈥 the relationship between dogs and humans goes back thousands of years. Today, one of the most domesticated animals, in many parts of the world the Canis lupus familiaris is a beloved family member and friend we share our lives with. Here are 10 fascinating facts about our furry companions.
- Dogs can smell diseases such as diabetes and cancer.
- Dogs conduct their 鈥渂usiness鈥 in a north south-direction.
- Dogs can smell about 10,000 times better than humans.
- Dogs know when they do not have enough information to solve a problem and actively search for more input.
- Dogs have three eyelids.
- To drink water, dogs plunge their tongue straight into the water, pull it to the rear and shovel the water into their throat.
- The smell in a dog鈥檚 urine lets other dogs know if the one who left the message is young or old, male or female, healthy or sick and happy or angry.
- Dogs can see colours, however, their perception of colour resembles that of a person who is colour blind.
- Dogs can estimate the size of another dog by the sound of their growling.
- Sweat ducts in dogs鈥 paws are activated when it is too hot and helps to keep their body temperature cool. Because of dogs鈥 鈥渟weaty feet鈥, they leave wet footprints.