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Dogs are truly
amazing creatures! Here are a few anatomy and health facts about our
four-legged friends that might surprise you:
- Sweat
glands in dogs are between their paw pads.
- Dogs are
left or right ‘handed,’ just as humans are.
- A dog's
normal body temperature is between 100.5 to 102.5 degrees
Fahrenheit.
- Dogs
trained to guide the blind cannot tell a red light from a green
one. They watch the traffic flow to tell when it is safe to
cross.
- One of
the top canine health problems in the U.S. is overweight dogs.
- Dogs
instinctively turn around before they lay down because in the
wild this action turns long grass into a bed.
- The
gestation period in a pregnant female dog is normally between 61
and 63 days, but can vary between 58 and 68 days.
- Dogs have
twice as many muscles for moving their ears as humans.
- Puppies
have 28 teeth, while adult dogs have 42 permanent teeth.
- A dog's
heart beats 70 to 120 times per minute, while a human heart
beats 70 to 80 times per minute.
- The
hearing range of a dog is ten times farther than a human’s
hearing range.
- Dogs
share nearly 90% of the same genetic content that humans do and
they inherit many of the same diseases.
- Dogs do
not have an appendix or a collarbone.
- A dog's
nose has over 200 scent receiving cells, 44 times more than
humans.
- Dogs
don’t see the colors that humans do but instead see muted colors
and many shades of gray.
- Most dogs
are lactose intolerant.
- The
Bloodhound is the only animal whose (sniffing) evidence is
admissible in an American Court of Law.
- A dog's
nose is kept moist by fluid from a gland inside his nose. This
moisture helps them detect odors.
- Dogs and
humans are the only animals with prostates.
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The average
dog's mouth exerts 150 to 180 pounds of pressure per square
inch. Some dogs can apply up to 450 pounds. In comparison, a
six-foot alligator exerts a force of about 1,540 pounds between
its jaws.
(Hint: Don’t let your dog chase alligators!)
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The above
information was taken from
The Barking Bulletin, a publication
of PetParner's, Inc.
Follow the link below to read more:
http://www.akcphp.com/BHIACMS/R/documents/Newsletters/2008/Q2/Newsletter.html

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