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15 Fascinating Puppy Facts That Will Surprise You

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One truly astounding aspect of owning a puppy is that we never stop learning about them. With every passing day, we see their new quirks and habits. They also learn more about us and the world around them. You might wonder what more you can learn about these amazing creatures. In this article, we’ll discuss 15 fun facts about puppies you might not know.

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The 15 Most Fascinating Puppy Facts

1. Labrador Retriever Pups Are a Feverishly Popular Breed

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The Labrador Retriever was the most popular dog on the AKC’s list until 2022 when the French Bulldog took the top spot. They held the record longer than any other breed, and it is no wonder they are one of the most common puppies entering households. These charming, energetic, affectionate dogs make excellent pets for families.


2. Puppies (and Seniors) Dream Frequently

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When your dog is a puppy, they will sleep more often and dream more heavily than the adult versions of themselves. This is also common for seniors. You might be over the moon watching your little puppy flinch and fuss while they dream. It truly is one of the cutest sights while your puppy grows.


3. Your Puppy Has Millions More Scent Receptors than You

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It is fascinating to know that dogs have such an impeccable sense of smell; it’s one of their most well-known attributes. Humans have relied on dogs for centuries for their sniffing capabilities. A human’s nose contains roughly 5 million scent receptors, which pale in comparison to the 100 million plus that our canines possess.


4. Your Puppy’s Nose Is as Unique as Your Fingerprint

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Your puppy’s nose has a particular pattern associated with your dog and your dog only. Much as our fingerprints are entirely our own, the same goes for your canine’s snout.


5. Beagle Pups Have Maintained Popularity

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When the AKC started ranking dogs in popularity in 1934, the Beagle was at the top. Since then, the Beagle has remained in the top five consistently. It’s no wonder! They are so affectionate with people and pets.


6. Pups Share Yawns Like Us

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Everyone grasps the concept that yawns are contagious. Scientific studies have been done to unveil the underlying significance of contagious yawns. Some studies conclude that it is a direct link to our empathy. It’s no surprise that our dogs yawn when other dogs yawn or when we do. Dogs are some of the most empathetic creatures on the planet.


7. Puppies Literally Decrease Stress and Anxiety

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Many scientific studies have shown that puppies and dogs of all ages decrease stress hormone levels in humans.


8. Dogs See in Two Main Colors

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A dog’s retina only has cones (a type of photoreceptor that differentiates colors) for two colors: blue and yellow. While this is a more limited color spectrum than humans have, dogs are still not considered colorblind.


9. All Puppies Are Born Deaf

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Just like it takes puppies a little time to develop their vision, the same is true of their hearing. All puppies are born deaf. They begin to process sounds when they are roughly 2 1/2 to 3 weeks old.


10. Basenji Pups Can Yodel!

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The Basenji is known for being a barkless breed since they do not bark to alert the way that others do. However, they make up for their lack of barking by being able to yodel. That’s right! Basenjis can outdo the Ricola man any day of the week.


11. Pups Kick Backward After Defecating

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You’ve probably watched your pup use the bathroom. You might notice that when they’re finished, they kick their feet as if trying to cover it up. So, what causes this behavior? Your dog has scent glands on their feet. They kick their feet to spread this pheromone and mark their territory.


12. Dalmatian Pups Are Born All White

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When you get a Dalmatian puppy, they will already be covered in spots! When they are born, the puppies are 100% snow white? Their first spots typically appear around the 10-day mark.


13. Puppies with Fur Don’t Sweat Like Humans

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You might have noticed that dogs don’t sweat like people. Instead of perspiring, dogs pant and sweat through their paws to regulate their body temperature.


14. Puppies Can’t Taste Like We Can

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Dogs have an impeccable sense of smell, but their sense of taste isn’t as advanced as a human’s. So, if you’re wondering why your puppy can scarf down the most disgusting, rotten substances, it is because they cannot taste the same way that we can. The putrid nature of some foods doesn’t register on your dog’s palette.


15. Your Pup Has Three Eyelids

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Does that sound creepy? It’s true! Your dog has three different eyelid components in their anatomy. They have a top, bottom, and nictitating membrane. The nictitating membrane is on the corner of the eye and may be visible between the sleep/wake cycle.https://www.science.org/content/article/new-sense-discovered-dog-noses-ability-detect-heat.

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The 16 Extra Fun Dog Facts

16. Bloodhounds’ Noses Can Be Used in a Court of Law

Bloodhounds have such an accurate sense of smell that they are often used as evidence in a courtroom. So, if you’ve done something terrible and are hoping to get away with it after a Bloodhound is hot on your trail, you can expect to be convicted of your crimes.


17. The USA Has More Dogs Than Any Other Country

It’s no secret that people from the United States love their pets. But what might be interesting to you is that The United States has over 75 million dogs, more than any other country worldwide.


18. Greyhounds Can Outrun Cheetahs

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Cheetahs run at impeccable speeds and are considered the fastest land animals. However, Greyhounds could beat them in a long-distance race. While cheetahs might start out ahead, Greyhounds can run 35 miles an hour for 7 miles straight.

Cheetahs run at top speed in small bursts, whereas Greyhounds have more stamina.


19. Zorba the Mastiff Was the World’s Largest Dog

In the Guinness Book of World Records, the largest dog known to exist was a Mastiff named Zorba, weighing 343 pounds and measuring 8 feet from nose to tail.


20. Dogs’ Feet Usually Smell Like Corn Chips

Some dogs’ feet smell like Fritos. It’s caused by bacteria and sweat between the folds of the paws.


21. Dog Jealousy Is a Real Thing

Science has spoken. According to experts, it’s not exactly how we experience jealousy, but it’s on the same wavelength. It’s comparable to the way toddlers feel jealousy. So, when your dogs fight to get all the attention, they are offended by the lack of attention.


22. “Dog Years” Depend on Breed

We all know different breeds of dogs have slightly varying lifespans. That also means that your dog’s age can change slightly in human years for the same reason. Always look up your breed when comparing age to humans to get the most accurate estimate.


23. Some Dogs Can’t Swim

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Most dogs are tremendous swimmers, capable of performing proficiently. But other dogs have a lot of trouble in the water due to their body structures. So, if you’re taking your dog to the beach, you should research their breed to see how they hold up in the water.


24. Dogs Have 18 Ear Muscles

Everyone loves a dog’s perky ears. They constantly move them around, and different motions make their expressions sweeter. It also can tell us a lot about the kind of mood your dog is in. Dogs have an average of 18 muscles per ear, which allows them to tilt, rotate, and raise their ears independently of one another, as well as hear sounds from far away.


25. Leg Lifting Is a Sign of Dominance

A dog lifting their leg is a very common sight to behold. But unlike what you might think, dogs aren’t peeing for relief. They are peeing to mark their territory.


26. Dogs Favor a Certain Paw

Would you believe some dogs are right-pawed or left-pawed, just like their human companions? It’s true. Studies show that some dogs favor one paw over another during playtime and other exercises. This indicates that they have a dominant side of their body.


27. Smaller Dogs Live the Longest

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Unlike other mammals, smaller dogs live much longer than their larger counterparts. It isn’t uncommon to see larger dogs live only 8 to 10 years. Some smaller dogs, namely the Chihuahua, can live over 20 years!


28. Dogs Can Detect Your Emotions Through Scent

We all know our dogs are good at picking up on our moods. Some are trained to detect different levels of chemicals in our bodies to protect us from health-related issues. Our dogs’ remarkable noses never cease to amaze us.


29. Whiskers Are Night-Time Navigators

You might not realize that your dog’s whiskers have a great purpose, but they help them detect movement. On top of helping them navigate their daily lives, it also assists them in seeing in the nighttime hours.


30. Dogs Curl Up to Sleep—and It’s Primal

Dogs look so cozy, all curled up in a ball. But as sweet as it looks, it has a legitimate underlying reason. In the wild, dogs curl up to protect their vital organs in the event of an attack. So, even though it’s adorable, it’s purposeful, too.


31. Dogs Can Sense Radiation

Dogs’ noses are so amazing that many are tasked with big-time duties. In mammalian prey studies, the research shows that dogs can sense radiation!

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Conclusion

Now, you have learned some new information about your canine companion you might not have before. Whether you have a puppy, an adult, or a senior, our dogs will continue to astound us with their unique talents and odd habits.

Of all the dog-related facts you learned, which one surprised you most? Tell a friend or two and spread the word.

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