50 Pawsome Dog Facts & Stories Every Dog Lover Needs To Read

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1. International Day of Dog Recognition!

From the moment they are born, it usually takes a total of 18 months to train a mentor in full. Each guide trained is trained to judge his environment, the traffic conditions in front of him, and every other element that a person may need to ensure that he or she can roam safely.

No wonder guide dogs have now been honored with an international day of recognition to show our appreciation for everything they do for us. Without these wonderful creatures, there is absolutely no doubt that the lives of people who need a guide will be much different.

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2. Artist

Does the name "Telamok Cheddar" ring any bells for you? Well, this amazing dog, called Tilly in short, is actually very specially skilled. This wonderful dog actually had the ability to draw and produce amazing pieces of artwork!

As you can see, this little Jack Russell from Brooklyn, New York is known all over the world and has had a career spanning more than 14 years. Unfortunately, her life ended when she was 14 years old (12 days before her 15th birthday) on January 29, 2014.


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3. People used to sell dog feces for a very strange reason


These days, we get angry when we walk out and miraculously avoid getting into some dog poo - or sometimes we're unlucky enough to land in it! But, back in the day, picking up your pet dog's droppings wasn't actually a bad thing.

Returning to Victorian London around the 1800s, people were actually paid a nice amount of money to wander the streets to explore dog droppings and collect them together. The purpose was actually to nail the leather that was then sold as goods.


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4. Do dogs feel guilty?



For those lucky enough to be able to get a pet, have you ever come home in absolute chaos at home? Whether they heard the postman arrive and decided to tear up all your important messages or maybe leave a small accident on the ground?

Although it is disturbing for us to clarify, it is well-known fact that dogs do not actually feel guilty for their actions! However, they are submissive and may seem ashamed when confronted with Alpha at home. Maybe we're the ones who feel more guilty once we yell at them!

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5. Trust



It is a well-known fact that dogs are the most loyal creatures possible. However, there is a big problem with trust when it comes to dogs. Did you know that they can already see if someone is untrustworthy? Who knew the dogs had this sixth sense?

If the dog ends up finding someone untrustworthy, it will make the decision to stop listening to that specific person. This is usually because they find that person unreliable. That's why it's always good to trust a dog's judgment on someone!

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6. Dog Attacks


Hearing dog attacks are extremely rare. But, there is one scenario that has a really high rate of motivating dogs to attack. In fact, USPS reports that there are approximately 6,000 dog attacks occurring each year for their mail companies in service.

Yes, that's a really high number. In fact, this translates into more than 16 dog attacks across America every day! While this figure is high, it may be the fact that the dog protects the house and believes that mail companies are snooping - not necessarily bad!

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7. How does your dog shake its tail?

You probably didn't pay much attention to how a dog shook its tail - most people don't do it until they read this fact. But, there's a lot you can read about how your dog feels in a particular position depending on the way he shakes his tail.

The dog will shake its tail more to the right when it feels happy, excited, laughed at, and loved in a particular position. However, if the dog starts shaking its tail more to the left, it is because they are afraid of the situation or are concerned.

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8. Are you smarter than a 2-year-old?


It's very difficult to try to measure a dog's intelligence. But they are much smarter than we give them credit for. If we want to measure their intelligence against a human being, the average dog will be as smart as a two-year-old.

Obviously, there are some dogs that are much smarter than others. For example, Border Collie is widely recognized as smarter than all of them. This is because they are addicted to work and they are natural sheep herders who are smart and have an unusual instinct.

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9. Titanic

Everyone has seen the classic Titanic movie. What happened was based on a true story, but what was never mentioned in the film was the fact that it was not only humans who were on board this huge ship when it, unfortunately, collided with an iceberg and thus sank.

In fact, there were actually a dozen dogs on board the Titanic at the time. Unfortunately, not all of them managed to survive the massive collision and arctic temperatures at sea. Unfortunately, only 3 of the 12 dogs managed to survive.

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10. Dinner time!


In many countries around the world, there are very strict rules on eating certain. He has clearly never heard of humans eating dogs. However, in some countries, it is perfectly legal to consume both cats and dogs, and people have this as an essential element in their diets.

China has about 30,000 slaughtered every year so people consume their meat and also people to make money from their fur. But, were you aware that it was already legal to consume both cats and dogs in Switzerland?

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11. Fast Dogs


On average, dogs can run up to about fifteen to twenty miles per hour when it comes to short distances. Usually, some breeds are much slower than that - usually smaller, and on the other side, there are some dogs that can run much faster than that.

The fastest breed of dog that exists is the greyhound. In fact, they have the ability to run an amazing 44 miles per home. The greyhound name actually comes from German and means old or old dog - does not necessarily refer to gray.


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12. Nice names



Dog names are derived from the most random places, but they pick up and stick which means everyone uses them. Did you know that Corgi's name already comes from Welsh? If you're going to translate this word, it has the meaning of "dwarf dog"!

If you think this was nice, do you know the name that refers to a group of clay? Well, you know a bunch of clays as grumbling! How great is that? They tend to say that a lot of love usually comes from the smallest packages.

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13. Oldest Dogs



Have you ever wondered how long God has blessed us, humans, with dogs? It's very hard to imagine a life and a world without them! But, the oldest breed actually dates back to about 329 B.C. Yes, that's more than 2,000 years ago!

The oldest known breed of man is a greyhound. She grew up in Egypt and is often referred to as the Royal Dog in Egypt. It was of high value that day and it was thought to have been a gift from God. They are members of the Hound Group and rely on their sight, rather than noses.

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14. How long are they going to stay here?



There's no worse feeling in the world when you lose someone you love. People who have lost a pet dog can relate to this feeling because they become part of the family and something you can't imagine life without?! That's why it's sad when we learn about the average life expectancy of a dog.

Unfortunately, the average dog lives for between 10 and 14 years. Typically, smaller breeds live longer, then the larger the strain, the shorter the life expectancy. Also, if the dog is not sterilized or neutralized, this helps with life expectancy and can live longer.

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15. Dogs look nice for a reason



If you're a dog-hungry fan, it's probably safe to say that the entire camera role on your phone will be pictures of your dog looking nice - whether he's asleep or playing. But, did you know that when they curl up to sleep, they don't just do it to be nice?

In fact, there is a very special reason that they are sitting themselves. This is their natural instinct which is so they can keep all their vital organs safe while they sleep. It's a natural way to protect themselves and keep them warm as well when they sleep.

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16. What do you dream of?



On the subject of dog sleep, have you ever seen them sleep? A lot of dogs tend to snore, which is absolutely wonderful. Many of them can tremble in their sleep and make you wonder ... Does my dog really have a dream? What are they dreaming of?

Well, a lot of experts try to figure it out and already think that when you're a sleeping dog and dreaming, they actually dream of their owner! If this isn't another reason to love dogs completely, I don't know what it is?!

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17. Dogs in your sleeves?!



Bikini dogs are a breed of toy dogs that have been developed in ancient China. It was sacred and kept like a dog in the palace by members of the imperial family. She is known as the Lion because of her gorgeous look as she looks like a miniature black.

But, did you know that that day they were known as sleeves because of the fact that so many Chinese kings kept these dogs in their robe sleeves? There are many reasons why they kept it there - some say it's for warmth, and others argue that they were there willing to attack anyone.

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18. Do dogs have fingerprints?


Every human being has a different footprint, which is why we can now access a lot of things just for our fingerprint. For example, we have the ability to open our phones using only our fingerprints and there are no two similar human fingerprints!

So, can we ask the question of whether dogs have the same unique print on their claws? No no. Instead, their nose is actually the equivalent of a human fingerprint. No two dogs actually have the exact same nose print.


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19. Why wet dog noses?!


You can learn a lot about the dog's health just from his nose. The reason their nose is wet is that the inner lining of the nose actually contains special glands that produce mucus in order to maintain moisture. Humidity can change throughout the day depending on weather and environmental conditions.

After that, only a thin layer of this mucus remains and clings to the outer area of the nostrils, which in turn enhances the absorption of aromatic chemicals leading to a significant improvement in their ability to smell. That's why dogs are known to have such a good smell capability!

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20. Separation Anxiety



What is the concern of separation? Well, that's when you're not with your dog and then your dog gets very worried and worried when it's not around you. It is not uncommon for a dog to suffer from separation anxiety when separated from its guardian.

In order to help, it is recommended that if your dog has separation anxiety, you should leave a piece of clothing for him to sleep on or embrace that smell just like you do. This will bring them a lot of comfort sometimes they feel this anxiety.

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21. Barking Dogs


It's normal for a dog to bark. Whether they're trying to get your attention, try to tell you that they need something or if they feel there's a sense of danger around them. This is a typical thing to expect. But, did you know that there are some dogs that don't have barking as an essential form of pronunciation?

Well, instead of barking at things, Basenji already communicates with his owners and other dogs using another form of pronunciation. Instead, this wonderful domesticated dog breed actually prefers howling or yodel - and this dog can do really well!

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22. Defecation with purpose


Just like us humans, dogs must dispose of their waste. However, they do not have the luxury of a nice private bathroom with a closed door to protect themselves from embarrassment and the outside world. Instead, they simply go whenever and wherever nature calls.

But, did you know that dogs already prefer to leave their droppings in the alignment of the Earth's magnetic field? Line up in their spine in north and south mode to go to the bathroom! A study has shown that dogs can sense and respond to the earth's magnetic fields.

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23. One giant leap for dog type



The first in space was actually a dog! Her name was Leica and she was from Russia. This was in 1957 and I traveled around the planet in the Soviet spacecraft that was called Sputnik 2. 

Unfortunately, almost one week after the launch of Sputnik 2, Leica did not succeed in it. She sadly died one week after the launch. It is clear that the scientists behind it were well aware of the risks that could have occurred and unfortunately the worst happened.

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24. Are dogs good wings?


A wingman is usually a friend who helps and supports another friend in a romantic relationship. But, did you know that the best suite that could be next to you is actually your beloved pet? This may be the best way to register for an appointment.

If you have it with you when you're looking to get an appointment for yourself, you're obviously three times more likely to get a phone number than someone you care about! Again, that's just another great reason to get yourself a puppy!

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25. How many toes are on each paw?


We've all seen dog claw print, whether it's when they step into some mud or you're grooming your four-legged best friend. So, how many fingers do they have? Well, they usually have five "fingers" transmitted from the main board on their claws.

But, did you know that there is a strain that already has 6 fingers? Norwegian Lundehund is the only dog to have six fingers on each paw. Their name in Norwegian consists of the words "Lunde" which means "puffin", and "hund", meaning "dog"!

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26. Color Blindness



It is a commonly known fact that dogs are color blind. Humans (most of us) actually have three color receptors, known as cones, in our eyes but dogs only have two of these color receptors in their eyes. That doesn't mean they can just see black and white.

They have the ability to see more more than just black & white. They have the ability to have different shades of yellow and see shades of blue. They can't see red, which means they can't see any color that has any red color. This limited perception of colors is called bicolor vision.


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27. Trivicta Vision

Each has three eyelids per eye. We don't really see all these eyelids at work. A thirsty eyelid is actually an additional eyelid sweeping back and forth across the surface of the actual eye and helps protect and help spread the tear film.

The third eyelid is known as the adhesive membrane but is also referred to as the howl. This third eyelid is not only found in dogs and is common in other species of animals as well, but is found in many birds and reptiles as well as in some other mammals as well!

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28. Puppies for adults!


When a puppy is born, it is quite slight and is born without the ability to see or hear, as it is toothless at this stage. Within the first four to five months of their growth, the puppies were able to grow to about half the full adult body weight.

This is rapid growth and then starts to slow down a little bit. It will take a puppy about a whole year, or even more in some cases, to grow and develop into their entire adult body. That's why the cute puppy stage needs to be cherished as it goes so fast!

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29. I'm Turning!


Each has its own quirks and features that make it great. One of the features that many dogs show is when they try to settle down and run in a circle beforehand. Some circle immediately, and some dogs can rotate around the room.

But why are they doing it on the ground? It's their way of trying to get rest before they know they're going to settle down and rest for a while. This nesting feature is a strange feature passed on from their ancestors many years ago.

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30. Dog Guide



Bill Irwin, a blind hiker was the first blind person (to this day) to be able to hike on the Appalachian path. This was in November 1990 and this route extends more than 2,100 miles from Georgia all the way to Maine.

But, how does this include dogs? Well, he was only able to achieve this important thing because he was guided by his close friend and guide dog Orient, who was his dog who saw the eye. Bell led to complete the intense journey and helped him make history.

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31. Go swimming


Dogs are known to be able to swim because they are very strong and intelligent, as well as have a swimming instinct. But did you know that Newfoundlands is actually the most famous swimmer of all existing dog breeds?

So, what makes them effective and powerful swimmers? First, their coat is very waterproof and thick which means that the water will not burden them. Secondly, they actually have retinal feet that help them greatly when they go into the water.

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32. How smart are our dogs?



We know that most dogs can respond to some orders here and there. Often, people should avoid saying the word "walkies" or "dinner" in front of their dog buddies because they know exactly what that means, and will make them excited.

But, did you know that the majority of dogs are already able to understand 150 hugely different things?! What's more impressive is that there's a border collie called a stalker who can already respond correctly to 1,022 words!

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33. Dogs riding the subway?!


Believe it or not, there are some stray dogs that know how to use the subway in Moscow. It is known as dogs that live on the subway and about 500 already live at their stations - especially in the winter months when temperatures drop dramatically.

Of these dogs, about 20 of them are believed to now have the ability and have learned how to use the system in order to move from one place to another. They can judge how long they spend on the train, recognize the names of places advertised over loudspeakers, and can track certain smells at certain stations.

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34. German dogs were not originally bred for pets!




We all know how kind German dogs are, but did you know that their original goal was to catch badgers? Despite its small size and stature, it is actually very brave and fierce and has been raised in the past to hunt all kinds of different prey.

To this day, hunters in the USA and some places in Europe still use german miniature and standard dogs in order to catch badgers. Not only that but in the western part of the USA, it is used to track down any wounded deer.

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35. Pointed collars


The collars were not always designed to be all colorful and nice and basically a great fashion statement. In fact, they used to be completely different in the day. It was very much loved that the dogs were in fact domesticated to be used as protection against wolves.

Therefore, in order to protect the dogs that were protecting humans from the wolves attacking them, they decided that they needed to wear collars with huge nails on them. This was to ensure they got an advantage when it came to any chance of attacking.

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36. Allergies


It is not surprising that dogs are allergic to certain foods, just like us humans. There is a wide range of foods that can cause dogs to suffer. They cannot eat grapes or raisins because this can cause them kidney failure. So avoid these at all costs.

Chocolate is definitely not going to your little dogs - no matter how much they beg when you enjoy your favorite chocolate board. Avoid cooked onions and macadamia nuts and also avoid anything containing caffeine. It is essential that every owner knows what he needs to avoid feeding his dogs!

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37. It's Raining Cats and Dogs


The classic phrase "it rains cats and dogs" is clearly dramatic because it never rains cats and dogs. But, like every strange phrase we hear about, there is an origin and this very saying came from England in the 17th century.

Apparently, when there was a severe storm (which is frequent in England), dead animals would end up on the streets where there was very little water sanitation to go. This made them look like rain cats and dogs indeed!

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38. Sensitive Nose

Your dog has the ability to pick up changes in your smell, which is why they smell you every time they see you. This helps them determine the type of mood you are in, and then it can change how they interact with you - which is why we feel that dogs can know when to be sad!

They also have the ability to smell your sweat. It is normal for humans to sweat more when they feel stressed, and the dog can find out and pick up the smell. They can also see if you are sick or not through your po scene changes in your smell caused by the disease - this is blind to the human nose!

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39. The Great Zorba



Have you ever wondered what's bigger than ever? Well, the biggest documented ever was Zorba's English mastiffs. The achievement was recognized by the Guinness Book of Records. It was the heaviest and longest fog ever!

The record was set in November 1989 and weighed 345 lbs (156.5 kg). It was a huge 37 inches long at the shoulder. Unfortunately, Zorba died in 1992 after living for 11 years! It was owned by Chris Ercleides who lived in London, England.

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40. Urine dogs can corrode minerals

The next time you go out for a walk with your dog companion, you should probably think twice before letting them pee on a lamp post because it might be a little more dangerous thank you for thinking. Acids in the urine can lead to metal erosion!

In fact, Derbyshire County Council, UK has already spent $102,132 (£75,000) on carrying out a six-month survey by monitoring a million lampposts amid fears that dog urine was causing its base to collapse! In the same year, dogs were also blamed for the collapse of many lampposts in Croatia!

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41. Hot Dog


If you see your dog gasping on a sunny day, you need to be more careful. Without mentioning the obvious, they have a huge coat of fur that they have to deal with in high heat anyway, but they also have an average higher body temperature than humans.

This is part of the reason why fleas are attracted to dogs much more than to humans. They also do not have a body covered with ethnic glands such as humans to help them cool down. Instead, they only have this on paw pads.

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42. Gentle dogs that tend to head have a purpose


When you talk to your dog, they tend to tilt their heads, and we humans think this is the most amazing thing ever. But, there's actually a reason why they're doing it! Their hearing is very sensitive and this helps their ability to hear significantly.

Putting their ears and muscles in them helps them capture a whole range of different sounds that humans simply can't capture. When they tilt their heads when we talk to them, or if they hear a funny sound, they try to determine the source of the sound.

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43. Take stool

As human beings, we can't think of anything more disgusting than the idea of eating feces. However, it is no secret that dogs tend to eat their own stools, and perhaps other dogs you encounter when they are out and about hiking.

Although it is serious for us, it is quite natural that they have an instinct to do so. This is from the pre-domestication days thousands of years ago. The habit is more common in puppies, where older dogs usually tend to grow from this.

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44. Dogs are jealous


When you give other dogs attention, have you ever wondered if your dog is jealous of it? Well, if they're jealous, it's probably because they are. Apparently, research has shown that their jealousy is similar to how an infant can be jealous of something.

So, if you come home with another smell you're manipulating, you're in a situation to make your dog jealous of where you were. This is something that all dog breeders will struggle with after being with dogs all day and coming home to their dog that smells like other dogs!

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45. Don't Hug Your Dog


Humans love to show affection in different ways as dogs do. As human beings, we like to hug each other, but it seems that your pet may not like it much because that's not how they want to receive love. In fact, hugging your dog can be very stressful for them.

Dogs can adapt and become comfortable with their loved ones who do, but you have to be careful about giving hugs to a dog you don't know well, and this causes them discomfort and stress. There are a lot of other things your dog might hate too!

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46. Dog Yawn is different from our


Usually, when we yawn, it's because we're tired and ready to sleep. Therefore, it is normal for us to assume that when a dog starts yawning, we just expect that he must be tired and looking forward to getting a break. But, this is not necessarily always the case for dogs.

In fact, also, dogs yawn as a mechanism to help them calm themselves and it is a good way. If your dog yawns over and over again, it may be because he's worried, or he's nervous. It's good to assess the situation they're in if you notice they yawn frequently.

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47. Do dogs hate cats?


There is a classic stereotype that dogs have hard wires in their brains and that they do not like cats. We see this frequently in the media a lot where dogs and cats are complete enemies. However, it is not necessarily that cats have an innate need to hunt.

In fact, their evolutionary hunting instincts mean they need to hunt down anything small and fast. This could be a cat or even their favorite ball! There are a lot of stories between dogs and cats where they get well together!

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48. How Not to Introduce Yourself to a New Dog


If you meet a new dog, it is necessary not to go directly to the pet, because this can cause him to react negatively. But in life we have learned to put our hand in front of the dog's face to get your scent and approval before you can embrace it.

this isn't always the best thing to do, Sometimes. You'd better just let a dog get close to you first and then go with your hand towards them for the smell. You should also approach the dog on his side for sure if you have to approach the dog yourself.

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49. Inhaling the ass is a common dog greeting


If you see two dogs reacting, you'll easily notice that they don't go to the typical handshake like we humans do. Instead, they greet each other by sniffing the ass and this is a common greeting that every instinct will have to do.

This helps them get all sorts of information about the dog they just met, including their gender, health, and diet. They can learn all kinds of information from something as simple as smelling because of how strong this feeling is for them.

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50. Dog Hug Is Good for Your Health

We are very lucky to have dogs in our lives while bringing us countless amounts of joy and company that can benefit our health much more than we realize. There is a lot of research that shows how pet dogs have the ability to lower blood pressure.

If you're caressing a puppy, it can cause blood pressure to drop by about 10%. Not only that but the blood pressure of the dog that is prepared can also decrease. Therefore, it is safe to say that dogs need us as much as we need them!

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