20 Facts About Dogs

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Descendants of wolves, dogs were domesticated 15,000 years ago, boasting an exceptionally sensitive nose that surpasses humans by 100,000 times in olfactory capability. They can comprehend 250 words and gestures, and some possess the ability to count to five. Globally, there are over 300 dog breeds, with puppies being born deaf, blind, and toothless but rapidly developing their senses within weeks.
Noteworthy facts include Zeus, the tallest recorded dog at 44 inches, a Great Dane. Dogs serve various roles such as herding, hunting, guarding, and assisting people with disabilities. They exhibit diverse characteristics like a hearing range up to 65,000 Hz, distinctive nose prints, and the ability to sweat through their paw pads. Recognized for their loyalty, dogs typically have a lifespan of 10-13 years on average, with Bluey, an Australian Cattle Dog, holding the record as the oldest dog at 29 years and 5 months.
Popular breeds encompass Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds, and Golden Retrievers. Dogs experience emotions, and the phrase "raining cats and dogs" originated in 17th-century England when heavy rain washed dead animals from gutters.

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