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00:00Diverse breeds. There are over 340 different dog breeds worldwide,
00:05each with unique characteristics and behaviors.
00:08Ancient companions. Dogs were domesticated from wolves around 15,000 to 30,000 years ago,
00:16making them one of the first domesticated animals.
00:19Incredible senses. Dogs have an exceptional sense of smell, estimated to be between
00:2510,000 to 100,000 times. More sensitive than humans.
00:30Communication. Dogs communicate through a combination of vocalizations,
00:34barks, growls, whines, body language, tail wagging, ear positioning, and facial expressions.
00:43Social animals. Dogs are pack animals by nature, which is why they thrive on companionship and
00:49social interactions, whether with humans or other animals.
00:53Lifespan. The average lifespan of a dog varies by breed, typically ranging from 10 to 13 years.
01:00Smaller breeds tend to live longer than larger breeds.
01:03Intelligence. Dogs are highly intelligent and can learn a wide range of commands and tricks.
01:10Some breeds, like Border Collies, are particularly known for their intelligence and trainability.
01:16Sense of time. Dogs have a sense of time and can predict future events,
01:21such as their daily walk or feeding time, based on their internal clocks and routines.
01:26Health benefits. Owning a dog has been shown to provide numerous health benefits,
01:31including reduced stress, lower blood pressure, and increased physical activity for their owners.
01:37Unique nose prints. A dog's nose print is unique,
01:41much like a human fingerprint, and can be used to identify individual dogs.
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