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Dogs 101 Facts About Dogs

Are you ready for dogs 101? You may think that you know all that there is to know about dogs, but there is always something new to learn. Here are some great facts about dogs that you may not have heard.

Dogs 101 Facts About Dogs

Dogs Facts

  • Three dogs survived the Titanic disaster. All of the dogs were riding in First Class cabins.
  • Dogs may chase their tails trying to catch fleas. Use your dog insurance and get your dog to the vet.
  • Dalmatianpuppies are born pure white. The popular spots that we all know and love develop as the dogs age.
  • A dog’s normal temperature can be as high as 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Dogs do sweat; through the pads of their feet.
  • 72.9 million American homes have a dog as part of the family.
  • The “wet” of your dog’s nose is mucous. The thin layer helps your dog absorb scent.
  • Dogs do see color, but current research has shown that they see blue, green, and yellow the best.
  • When Chow Chows are born, their tongues are pink. The blue-black color develops as the dog grows older.
  • Dogs curl into a ball when they sleep to protect their vital organs from predators.

Those are some great fun facts about dogs. If you are ready to welcome a puppy into your family, there’s a bit more dogs 101 that you need to learn. Here is some basic information about our canine pals.

Dog Health

Dogs are prone to many illnesses. Dogs are also prone to injury. The best way to keep your dog healthy is to feed it an appropriate diet and to take it to the vet each year. Many dog owners have chosen to purchase dog insurance to help offset the cost of veterinary care.

Dog Feeding

Dogs should be fed twice each day in order to maintain consistent energy levels. Small puppies need to be fed more often. Dogs that are meal fed as opposed to free fed are less likely to develop obesity. Learn more about nutrition here.

Dog Grooming

Grooming your dog is important. Short-haired breeds need only a weekly brushing and the occasional bath. Dogs with long coats may need daily brushings or professional grooming. Take your willingness to groom your dog into consideration before you decide on a breed.

Dog Exercise

Dogs can get bored without proper exercise. While some dogs are content to sit on the couch, other dogs needs hours of exercise each day. Consider your activity level before you choose a breed of dog.

Dogs have long been humans’ favorite companion. We love our dogs unconditionally, and our dogs love us back. If you are bringing home a dog for the first time, don’t forget your basic supplies and a dog insurance policy; you’ll be glad that you have it all on hand.