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@leeniaa human, it's fascinating to witness the complex visual perception of dogs.
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📷 The eyes of a dog have up to three eyelids: one upper lid, one lower lid, and a third lid located in the middle, slightly deeper inward, to help protect the eyes from dust.
📷 Dogs initially distinguish objects based on movement, then light, and finally shape. As a result, their vision is not very sharp.
📷 Specifically, inside a dog's eye, there are two types of cone cells for color perception, whereas humans have three. In compensation, dogs have relatively good night vision
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@leeniaa other canines played a crucial role in the evolution of domestic dogs.
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📷 The ancestors of the dog, including foxes and wolves, were mammalian creatures similar to modern-day foxes that inhabited tree dens around 40 million years ago.
📷 The dogs we see today, on the other hand, evolved from a small, gray-colored canine species.
📷 Wolves and humans often competed for prey, even engaging in lethal conflicts.
📷 However, wolves likely started scavenging leftover food discarded by humans.
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@leeniaa played various roles, such as herding livestock, hunting, and even serving in wars. They have incredible senses, like their ability to detect diseases and earthquakes. Dogs are truly fascinating creatures.
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18 Interesting and Strange Facts About Dogs You Might Not Know.
🩷 Dogs are known to be the most loyal animals to humans. Many people keep dogs not only for protection but also as companions. However, are you sure you understand them thoroughly?
🩷 Throughout history, dogs have been one of the most beloved pets, known not only for their loyalty but also as cherished companions for many. You may love and care for them like family, but there is still much about dogs that you may not know.
Here are some fascinating facts about dogs that you may find both useful and intriguing:
6. Dogs can hear ultrasonic sounds with an intensity of up to 8,000 Hz. They can distinguish sounds in just 6/100 seconds, equivalent to being able to hear 35,000 vibrations in just one second. It's unbelievable!
7. The St. Bernard is the heaviest dog breed in the world, with each adult reaching a weight of up to 120 kg.
8. Have you noticed that when sleeping, dogs often curl up? This is their instinct to keep their bodies warm and protect their sensitive organs while sleeping. Therefore, they can easily adapt to weather conditions, even surviving without a warm blanket in cold weather.
9. After the Titanic shipwreck, three dogs were among the survivors.
10. According to animal psychologists, dogs, on average, have the intelligence of a two-year-old child. In fact, dogs can understand up to 250 words and gestures, count up to 5, and perform some basic arithmetic. In Russia, there is a case of a lost dog that managed to return home using the subway. Moreover, they can take the subway from one area to another to search for food
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@leeniaa are the result of intentional breeding for specific traits.
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📷 Dogs are the most extensively diversified species on Earth, with approximately 450 recognized breeds globally. Undergoing human-directed selection during the Victorian era, modern dog breeds evolved, resulting in a vast diversity of appearances. The majority of dog breeds have been developed over the last 200 years from a limited number of ancestral groups. Since then, dogs have undergone rapid changes in appearance, giving rise to the contemporary breeds we see today, thanks to human-driven artificial selection.
📷 There is significant variation in skull shape, body structure, and body length among dog breeds, creating a remarkable diversity in their appearances compared to all other carnivorous animals. Each dog breed possesses distinctive morphological features, including body size, skull shape, tail structure, coat type, and color. Additionally, dogs exhibit a wide range of behavioral traits such as guarding, herding, hunting, retrieving, and scent detection. They also display individual characteristics in social behavior, boldness, and aggression, showcasing the diversity in function and behavior among dogs.
📷 With their diverse appearances and functions, dogs have become the most widespread carnivorous species worldwide. They have been distributed extensively and have become an indispensable part of human life. A notable example of this widespread distribution is the presence of numerous modern European breeds during the Victorian era.
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@leeniaa its elegant charm that captivates everyone's hearts. Join us in celebrating.
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TOP 15 SMALLEST DOG BREEDS IN THE WORLD
Join Leja Sebrina in discovering the rankings in the list of the world's smallest dogs.
8. Pekingese - Elegant Charm
The list of the world's smallest dogs would be incomplete without the presence of the Pekingese, a breed known for its elegance and nobility in China. They weigh approximately 3.2kg ~ 6kg. Pekingese are considered sacred in China, believed to have the ability to ward off evil spirits for their owners. With their friendly demeanor, ease of care, and luxurious coat, Pekingese dogs are adored by many. Origin:
This breed originated from China.
Alternate names: Pekingese, Lion Dog, Fu Dog, etc. Weight: 3.2kg ~ 6kg
Height: 15cm ~ 23cm
Lifespan: 12 years ~ 15 years
Coat colors: White, Black, Yellow-brown, Black and Tan, Cream, Fawn Brindle, Gray Temperament: Pekingese are courageous and loyal, making them an excellent companion in life.
9. Maltese - Aristocratic Breed
The Maltese is one of the oldest Toy dog breeds (breeds with a height under 25 cm), with roots tracing back to the island of Malta in the Mediterranean. Maltese dogs always captivate people with their long, glamorous coats. Origin:
This breed originated from the island of Malta in the Mediterranean.
Alternate names: Maltese Dog, Malta Dog
Weight: 3kg ~ 4kg
Height: Male: 21cm ~ 25cm, Female: 20cm ~ 23cm (At the shoulder)
Lifespan: 12 years ~ 15 years
Coat color: Long, flowing white coat Temperament: Maltese dogs are known for being mischievous with their owners.
Proper training and firmness are necessary to prevent small dog syndrome. They are friendly, socialize well with everyone, and share a playful nature with a focus on maintaining cleanliness for their long coat, similar to Japanese Chin dogs.
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@leeniaa Join Leja Sebrina in exploring the rankings of the world's tiniest dog breeds, including the intelligent Poodle.
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TOP 15 SMALLEST DOG BREEDS IN THE WORLD
Join Leja Sebrina in exploring the rankings in the list of the world's smallest dog breeds.
4. Poodle - The second smartest dog breed in the world
When it comes to fancy dog breeds, the Poodle with its legendary curly coat is undoubtedly a familiar name. Poodles also belong to the elite group of the world's smallest dogs. A standard Teacup Poodle is sometimes small enough to fit into a teacup. Origin:
The Poodle breed has its origins in Germany and France.
Alternate names: Duck dog
Weight: Standard Poodle around 20 kg to 32 kg, Mini Poodle around 7 kg to 8 kg, Toy Poodle around 3 kg to 4 kg, Tiny Poodle, and Teacup Poodle weighing under 3 kg.
Height: Toy Poodle: 24 cm to 28 cm, Miniature Poodle: 28 cm to 35 cm, Standard Poodle: 45 cm to 60 cm, Tiny Poodle, and Teacup Poodle: 20 cm
Lifespan: 12 years to 15 years; Tiny Poodle and Teacup Poodle have a lifespan ranging from 5 years to 6 years.
Coat colors: Black, White, Cream, Apricot, Black and White, Parti, Blue, Gray, Silver, Brown, Red, etc.
Personality: Renowned for intelligence and extreme loyalty, Poodles are considered the easiest dog breed to train globally. Additionally, they are very gentle, friendly, and easily approachable.
5. Yorkshire Terrier - The Pocket-sized Terrier
The Yorkshire Terrier falls under the terrier group, primarily kept as a companion rather than a working dog. They are humorously nicknamed 'Pocket Dog' due to their small size. Historically, in Yorkshire, these dogs were used for ratting in textile mills. Today, their compact size, portability, and adaptability have made them popular pets, although they can sometimes be feisty and assertive. Origin:
The Yorkshire Terrier originated in England. Alternate names: Pocket Dog, Yorkshire Terrier
Weight: Maximum weight is 3.2 kg
Height: Approximately 23 cm
Lifespan: 13 years to 16 years
Coat colors: Black and Tan, Blue and Tan, Black and Gold, Blue & Gold, etc.
Personality: Highly intelligent and gentle, the Yorkshire Terrier is known for its loyalty and affectionate nature, making it a beloved choice for many dog enthusiasts.
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@leeniaa The discovery of the oldest fossilized dog in Oberkassel, Germany brings intriguing historical insights.
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A domesticated dog, considered the oldest fossilized canine, was found in Oberkassel, Bonn, Germany. The evidence from context, isotopes, genetics, and morphology indicates that this dog was not a local wolf. It died 14,223 years ago and was discovered buried alongside a man and a woman. All three were adorned with red hematite powder and buried under large, thick basalt blocks. The dog succumbed to canine distemper. While descriptions of ancient dog fossils date back 30,000 years, distinguishing them from wolves remains contentious due to morphological diversity among Pleistocene wolves.
According to current information, dogs are considered the first animals to be domesticated in the pre-agricultural hunting era. Genetic data suggests that all ancient and modern dogs share a common ancestry from a population of extinct Pleistocene wolves, distinct from the lineage of contemporary wolves. A late Pleistocene wolf group near Thayngen in Switzerland, categorized as a sister group to wolf remains, was found. The most recent common ancestor of dogs and wolves is estimated to be around 32,100 years ago, suggesting the possible extinction of a late Pleistocene wolf as the closest relative to modern dogs.
Dogs are a prime example of the domestication process through a symbiotic relationship with humans. For years, questions about where and when dogs were first domesticated posed challenges for scientists. However, genetic data indicates that dog domestication began around 25,000 years ago, within one or more wolf populations in Europe, the high Arctic, or East Asia. A 2021 study also revealed that dogs were domesticated in Siberia around 23,000 years ago by ancient North Siberians, spreading east to the Americas and westward through Asia
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@leeniaa to show their happiness and affection towards their owners. They wag their tails when excited or pleased.
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Top 25 Surprising Facts About Dogs
Dogs are incredibly close companions to humans. However, there are many facts about them that you may not know. Let's explore 25 facts about dogs!
6. Dogs can laugh. You often see your dog smiling. However, the purpose of that smile is often different from humans; it could be your dog trying to persuade you or expressing concern.
7. Dogs fake illness. These intelligent creatures can pretend to be sick to attract attention from their owners.
8. Dogs sleep on their backs when they feel safe. Some dogs have a preference for sleeping on their backs, a sign that they feel secure and comfortable.
9. Dogs don't feel guilt. The sparkling eyes and the guilty look when your dog makes a mistake are not signs of remorse; they simply fear getting into trouble.
10. Dogs have up to 3 eyelids: one upper, one lower, and a third inner eyelid.
11. Dogs can understand human body language and voice tones, especially those of their owners.
12. Dogs have two layers of fur, an outer coat for beauty and an inner layer for insulation, keeping them warm in winter and cool in summer.
13. Chocolate can be lethal to dogs. Just 100g of chocolate can kill a small dog. So, avoid giving your dog chocolate!
14. Dogs don't sweat through their skin; they sweat through the pads of their feet. They also regulate body temperature by panting.
15. Dogs curl up when sleeping to keep their bodies warm and protect sensitive organs.
16. The world's oldest dog lived to be 39 years and 5 months old."
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@leeniaa its elegant charm and small size. This adorable breed is loved by many.
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@leeniaa Join Leja Sebrina to explore the rankings of the world's smallest dogs like Affenpinscher, cute yet mischievous.
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TOP 15 SMALLEST DOG BREEDS IN THE WORLD
Join Leja Sebrina in exploring the rankings in the list of the world's smallest dogs.
6. Affenpinscher - Little Devils with a Mustache
The Affenpinscher is one of the oldest toy breeds known as "little devils with a mustache" in France. They are extremely lightweight, with some Affenpinschers weighing only 2.8kg, placing them among the smallest dog breeds in the world.
Origin: This breed originated from France and Germany.
Alternate names: Monkey Terrier, monkey dog, ape terrier
Weight: 2.8kg ~ 6kg
Height: approximately 23cm ~ 30cm (At the shoulder) Lifespan: 12 years ~ 14 years
Coat colors: black, silver-gray, brown-red, and more. Temperament: Affenpinschers are highly curious, enjoy exploration, and are incredibly stubborn.
They particularly love challenges to showcase their leadership qualities. Affenpinschers are known for their loyalty to their owners.
7. Dachshund with a Stylish Appearance
Dachshunds are long-bodied dogs with a broad chest, compact abdomen, and short legs. Despite their small size, Dachshunds have a dignified and intelligent appearance. Origin:
This breed originated from Germany.
Alternate names: Dachshund, sausage dog
Weight: 3kg ~ 14kg
Height: 30cm ~ 35cm
Lifespan: 12 years ~ 16 years
Coat colors: Black, Chocolate & Tan, Black and Tan, Chocolate & Cream, Blue and Tan, Cream, Tan, Red Temperament: Dachshunds are proud and bold, intelligent, and extremely loyal.
They are considered somewhat challenging to train, and they may turn the tables and teach their owners a thing or two
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@leeniaa "Did you know dogs are not descendants of wolves but share ancestry with them?"
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Top 25 Surprising Facts About Dogs
Dogs are incredibly close companions to humans. However, there are many facts about them that you may not know. Let's explore 25 facts about dogs!
1. Dogs do not originate from wolves. Although they share ancestry with wolves, the dogs we currently keep as pets do not come directly from them. In reality, dogs have a completely different origin from a distinct species that disappeared thousands of years ago.
2. A dog's nose is always wet to help them breathe and perceive smells more sensitively and accurately.
3. Dogs have two noses. In addition to the nose on their muzzle, dogs also have a second nose called the vomeronasal or Jacobson's organ.
4. A dog's nose print is unique. Similar to human fingerprints, each dog has a distinct nose print. People have been able to identify individual dogs since 1938 based on the patterns of their nose prints.
5. Dogs can see colors. Contrary to the belief that dogs only see black and white, they can actually see shades of green, yellow, and blue."
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@leeniaa In some cultures, dogs are considered sacred beings and are worshipped in temples.
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🩷 In the spiritual culture of certain ethnic groups, the dog is a beloved and loyal creature closely connected to its owner individually and to humanity in general. The qualities of the dog are revered, with some cultures even worshiping dogs in temples and shrines. According to a Russian ethnographer, the tradition of dog worship is widespread among many ethnic groups worldwide and is present in the mythologies of various Southeast Asian cultures. Initially, this practice originated from pastoral communities in the Southwest Asian region, where dogs played a role in guarding livestock herds. Subsequently, it is possible that the Indo-Europeans introduced the tradition of animal husbandry along with the dog worship beliefs when they migrated to East Asia during the Bronze Age. In the mythologies of the Mediterranean and the Near East, the image of the dog, as a guardian of livestock, evolved into a guardian of the underworld.
🩷 The cultural significance of dogs in art dates back thousands of years, with depictions found on cave walls. The portrayal of dogs became more sophisticated as different breeds were developed, and the relationship between humans and dogs evolved. Scenes of hunting became prevalent during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Dogs were depicted as symbols of guidance, protection, loyalty, fidelity, trust, care, and affection
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@leeniaa the bond between humans and dogs formed, leading to domestication.🩷🐶
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🩷🐶According to scientists, dogs were domesticated by humans thousands of years ago when wolves began to evolve. Wolves are inherently pack animals, always following the alpha wolf, creating strong bonds with others in their pack. Gradually, through the process of evolution and domestication, dogs became gentler and more obedient to their human caregivers.
🐶🩷Particularly, the trait of loyalty has consistently been retained. Stephen Zawistowski, a scientific advisor for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, stated, 'When adopted, dogs regard their owners as members of their pack.' In fact, dogs always assist in guarding homes, and sometimes they are trained to perform tasks or fulfill the entertainment needs of humans. They never betray their owners, remaining unwaveringly loyal from their puppy days to their senior years
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@leeniaa life while saving two children from being hit by a motorcycle.
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🩷😽The first dog to be sent into space was Laika, a Soviet dog, on a flight in 1957. Laika died of heart failure during the journey, and its body was incinerated along with the spacecraft upon reentry into the Earth's atmosphere. In the Philippines, a dog named Kabang lost its snout while saving its owner's daughter and granddaughter. It gained fame for its 'heroic' act. In addition to these mentioned dogs, Hachiko (1924 - 1935) from Japan is also a global symbol of loyalty. Hachiko waited at the train station for its owner for 10 years
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@leeniaa "1999 study showed pet dogs had ancestry linked to gray wolf"
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📷 In 1999, a study on mitochondrial DNA suggested that pet dogs could trace their ancestry back to the gray wolf. During the course of evolution, dog breeds such as the dingo and the New Guinea singing dog emerged as human communities became more isolated.
📷 In the book "Mammal Species of the World," third edition published in 2005, zoologist W. Christopher Wozencraft listed the gray wolf Canis lupus and its wild subspecies, proposing the addition of two more subspecies to form the domestic dog group. The first subspecies is familiaris, named by Linnaeus in 1758, and the second subspecies is the dingo, named by Meyer in 1793. Wozencraft also suggested that hallstromi (New Guinea singing dog) is another name for the dingo, relying on mitochondrial DNA research as one of the foundations for this decision.
🩷 There has been some controversy within the zoological community regarding the inclusion of both familiaris and dingo in the "domestic dog" group.
📷#pets #Animal #petlover
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@leeniaa Dogs have a remarkable sense of smell that can detect illnesses.
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There are many surprising things about dogs, our "faithful companions," from their superpowered noses capable of detecting illnesses to dogs that can use subways for transportation. Here are some interesting facts about dogs that you might not know:
Dogs have a level of intelligence similar to toddlers just learning to walk. Studies show that dogs are smart enough to understand up to 250 words and gestures, as well as numbers up to 5 and simple arithmetic. Scientists say that an average dog's intelligence is comparable to that of a 2-year-old child.
There's a rumor that dogs are colorblind, seeing only in black and white. However, in reality, dogs can see colors, but in a very muted way, similar to how humans see things at dusk or when there's a hazy film covering their eyes.
Contrary to popular belief, dogs don't actually enjoy being hugged. While many of us often hug dogs as a way to show affection, according to scientists, dogs don't really like being hugged. Dogs may interpret putting arms around them as a sign of dominance, which is something they may not readily accept.
Dogs often circle before lying down because this motion flattens the surface where they plan to rest their bodies.
The markings on a dog's nose are unique, much like human fingerprints. No two dogs have the same nose prints.
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@leeniaa and commands with ease. Bella brings laughter and love to our family every day.
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Meet Bella, a charming golden retriever who brightens every corner of our home. Her mornings start with a tail-wagging greeting, spreading warmth and joy. Bella loves chasing tennis balls in the backyard, her fur glistening in the sunlight. She's a quick learner, mastering tricks with a twinkle in her expressive eyes. In the evenings, she curls up beside us, a loyal companion during movie nights. Bella's gentle nature makes her a favorite among neighbors, always ready for a friendly sniff and a wag. Life with Bella is a daily adventure, filled with unconditional love and moments that make our hearts smile #pets #funny #Animal
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@leeniaa Join me in exploring the world's smallest dogs, including the mischievous Affenpinscher with a mustache.
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