Did you know that the average dog can learn over 100 words and phrases? Some pups can learn 250 words and gestures. It’s probably safe to say that Fido’s favorite words are Snack, Treat, Cookie, Bacon, Walk, and Car Ride, and his least favorite is probably Bathtime. Read on as a local Burnsville, MN vet lists some fun facts about Fido.
Fido’s Furry Feet
Fido’s paws are pretty impressive. Those furry feet act as shock absorbers, provide traction on slippery surfaces, and give your pet information about the surface he’s walking on.
Your dog’s paws are crucial to his health and well-being, so be sure to ask your Burnsville, MN for paw care tips!
Love Heals
Cuddling with or petting your canine buddy can lower both your blood pressure and Fido’s. Also, when you snuggle with your dog, a certain hormone, oxytocin, is released in you both, reinforcing feelings of being loved and cozy.
Breed
The AKC now has 201 breeds on its roster. The most recent addition is the Lancashire Heeler. The oldest? That particular honor goes to the Saluki. The lean, elegant Sight hound has been found in ancient Egyptian tombs from 2100 B.C. However, the Saluki wasn’t one of the first breeds to make the AKC rank. Early admissions were mostly hunting dogs. That list includes the Pointer, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Clumber Spaniel, Cocker Spaniel, Sussex Spaniel, Irish Water Spaniel, Irish Setter, English Setter, and Gordon Setter.
There are also another 72 breeds currently in the AKC Foundation Stock Service (FSS), which is similar to an applicant pool or waiting list for AKC recognition. Acceptance isn’t guaranteed: we’ll have to wait and see how many are approved.
Numbers Game
It’s always interesting to look at the results of various surveys about our furry friends and our relationships with them. A few recent studies have only solidified what we already knew: we have a very special bond with our canine buddies.
Top Spot
It’s not hard to see why the adorable, happy-go-lucky Labrador Retriever is extremely popular. They’re not only ridiculously cute and playful, they’re just great dogs. Fido actually held the top spot of most popular breed in the world for over 31 years. In 2022, the plucky French Bulldog knocked him off that pedestal.
The Nose Knows
Does your pooch like leaving doggy nose art on your windows? If so, you have some one-of-a-kind masterpieces. Dogs all have unique nose prints. Like the human fingerprint, no two are alike. (Tip: if you don’t want to keep your pet’s ‘paintings,’ use white vinegar and newspaper to clean the glass.)
Yes, Dogs Do Dream
Have you ever noticed your furry friend moving and making noises during his naps? In case you were wondering, yes, Fido is actually dreaming. Although all dogs dream, puppies and seniors seem to dream the most. As to what our pets dream about, we suspect that squirrels, toys, treats, and us all show up in that mix.
Fido Is Able To Tell Time
Does your four-legged pal seem to instinctively know when it’s time for a walk, or when he’s due for a meal? That’s no coincidence. Studies suggest that dogs have a pretty keen sense of time.
An Incredibly Loyal Friend
Our canine buddies are known for their unwavering and unconditional love and loyalty. Fido will drive himself to exhaustion for his owners. Dogs have even risked—and sometimes sacrificed—their lives to help us. Man’s Best Friend is truly remarkable. Studies have shown that dogs are one of just a few animals who will show kindness towards other living beings.
The Sound Of Music
Does your pooch like music? Put the Beatles’ ‘A Day In The Life’ on for him. Paul McCartney included a supersonic note that only dogs can hear at the end of the song. This was a not-so- secret nod to his own cherished pup, a Shetland Sheepdog.
Dog Gone It!
There are currently different 201 breeds on the AKC roster. The newest would be the Lancashire Heeler. The oldest? That honor goes to the Saluki. They have been found in ancient Egyptian tombs that were dated back to 2100 B.C.
There are also currently 72 breeds in the AKC Foundation Stock Service (FSS), which is sort of like an applicant pool or waiting list for AKC recognition. We’ll have to wait and see how many are approved.
The oldest breeds were mostly hunting dogs: The Pointer, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Clumber Spaniel, Cocker Spaniel, Sussex Spaniel, Irish Water Spaniel, Irish Setter, English Setter, and Gordon Setter were the first to be recognized.
Survey Says: We Love Our Dogs
It’s always interesting to look at the results of various surveys, and see what others are thinking or doing. Here are a few interesting facts:
A Nose For Adventure
We can’t really write about fun dog facts without touching on Fido’s adorable snoot! Dogs’ have truly extraordinary senses of smell.
Here are a few examples:
New Scentsation
Does your four-legged buddy sometimes kick dirt or leaves to cover up his waste? Many people assume that dogs do this because they are trying to cover their scent. That’s why cats bury their waste. However, your pup is using the scent glands in his paws to claim his territory.
The Name Game
In many cases, the origins of a dog breed is reflected in the breed name. There are some interesting exceptions here, though. For instance, the French Poodle is actually from Germany. And the Australian Shepherd is from the U.S., not Australia. Also, the Labrador Retriever is descended from Newfoundland dogs.
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