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15 interesting facts about dogs that will surprise you

Dogs are loved by all of us. Generally, when acquiring it, we do a brief survey of the details of its breed, behavior and size. However, the habits and customs of some pets – we always thought they were – can easily be explained by some curiosity about them. Discover now some interesting facts about dogs that will surprise you.

Fun facts about dogs

  1. Their sense of smell is much more acute than ours

On average, 100 thousand times. Our sense of smell has 5 million olfactory receptors, while that of dogs can reach 300 million.

  1. They are a great help to prevent asthma and cold

Studies have shown that children are less likely to get sick with asthma or colds when they are raised with animals. This happens because due to the dog’s contact with the street, and being open to bacteria, the child’s immune system develops antibodies and makes it more resistant.

  1. Dogs also suffer from depression

Contrary to what humans think, many canine illnesses are similar to ours, such as depression. Dogs that are left home alone for long periods of time, or that do not have time for attention and recreation are more susceptible to this disease. Another symptom of canine depression is mood swings as the seasons change.

  1. They fall in love

    The hormone (oxytocin) that makes your dog fall madly in love with you also makes him fall in love. It is the love hormone and is also responsible for the dog’s interaction with the world around it: the owner, the family and other dogs.
  2. They sweat

You know where? in your paws. Their sweat glands are located in the hypothenar area of their paws, which is why they sometimes have a distinct smell. We always look at animals and think “how come they don’t sweat with so much fur?” and that is the answer.

  1. Your dog’s nose is unique

Who said they don’t have fingerprints? Yes, he has! Their noses have unparalleled wrinkles and markings – no other dog has the same. It is very similar to our fingerprints because none of them are the same.

  1. Dogs’ temperatures are not the same as ours

You know? Our body temperature varies between 35 and 37 degrees Celsius. Puppies, on the other hand, range around 38 and 39. So when you’re on those days when you’re not suffocating, put the fan on your face and remember that your pet is still feeling hotter than usual. that you.

  1. The sound of rain bothers them

That little noise calms us down in the late afternoon, and bothers the puppies. This is because their hearing is much more precise than ours, so the noise of a storm can affect them countless times.

  1. Dogs understand us

They not only understand what you say, they understand how you say it, your tone of voice and can even predict your intentions. You often think that he doesn’t understand, but the truth is that your puppy is always paying attention to what he says.

  1. Puppies are born blind, deaf and without teeth

And they are also born completely cute. Throughout their development, they acquire touch, then see and listen. The teeth also come in.

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