5 Bizarre Facts About Dogs That You Didn’t Know Until Now

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Dogs never cease to amaze us. With their amazing scent of smell, their incredible ability to sense whether their human is having a bad day or not, it's hard believing that a dog's intelligence usually reflects that of a two-year-old. Dogs know so much and even though some of their actions may seem strange, they're actually incredible!

Here are the dog gone facts! Become a doggy expert!

There are a ton of fascinating, hilarious, and bizarre facts about dogs that most people have no idea about. Even if you’ve had dogs all your life we guarantee that you’ll be surprised by what you are about to read.

Dog’s have an exponentially stronger sense of smell than humans.
While you might think that you have an excellent sniffer it is nothing, absolutely nothing, compared to that of a dog. To put things in even simpler perspective the average dog can sense up to 100,000 better than the average human.

Dogs dream just like us!
If you have ever had a dog then you no doubt have watched it with glee as it twitched, barked, and ran in its sleep. Many people just assume that dogs are dreaming of dog like things, and they are to an extent, but the full truth is that these dogs dream just like humans do.

A dog’s nose is as unique as a human fingerprint.
Though most dog noses look the same they are in fact quite different. Dog noses are in fact so unique that they are compared with favor to the human fingerprint. The swirling designs, ridges, and creases make each individual nose a truly individual thing. This unique nose is also the strongest sensory device on the entire dog’s body.

You don’t want to shave a Husky’s coat!
Many people who decide to buy Husky’s in warmer climates think that they need to buzz their coat in order to keep them comfortable but this is a mistake. The Husky breed has a special kind of coat that regulates temperature, both hot and cold, and buzzing it leads to them being incapable of keeping cool. Leave the coat alone and let your Husky regulate its own body temperature!

Dog’s aren’t colorblind!
Dogs are not colorblind as people tend to suggest and they, in fact, can see quite a variety of different colors. Scientists have found out that the primary color spectrum for dogs is largely made up of yellow, violet, blue, black, white, and gray.

WOW! I bet you weren't expecting all of that information! LOL! Now you've got your facts straight! Can you believe that dogs really aren't colorblind?! That's fascinating and good to know that they can actually see in different colors. No wonder a dog can spot another dog at the end of the block so easily! Spread the word and make your pooch proud!

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