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National Dog Day: Celebrating All The Ways That Dogs Make Life Better

By, Muhd. Faizan

Date - 26/08/2023

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Dogs have been our companions for over 20,000 years, making them one of the oldest domesticated animals in history. 

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Dogs don't sweat like humans; they release heat by panting and through the sweat glands in their paw pads.

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A dog's sense of smell is 40 times more powerful than ours, allowing them to detect diseases like cancer and predict seizures.

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Dogs communicate through tail wagging. A wag to the right often signifies happiness, while a left wag might indicate fear.

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Dogs have excellent short-term memory and can remember commands even after two months of not hearing them.

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The Chihuahua, weighing as little as 2 pounds, holds the title for the world's smallest dog breed.

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Just like humans, dogs have varying levels of intelligence. Border Collies are considered one of the smartest breeds.

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A dog's wet nose enhances their ability to detect scents by absorbing water-soluble molecules from the air.

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