Short, Fun & Interesting Dog Facts
Dogs are fascinating creatures with quirks and charming habits that we love them for. There always seems more to learn about these incredible four-legged friends.
For example – did you know that some dogs can learn over 1,000 words or that their noses are as unique as human fingerprints? Or maybe you’ve wondered why dogs tilt their heads when you talk to them—spoiler: it’s not just to look cute!
In this article, you can smell your way through a list of fun & interesting facts that’ll make you see your furry friend in a whole new light. A quick read but some might shock you!

- People have been keeping dogs as pets for the past 12,000 years.
- Dogs have twice as many ear muscles as people.
- A dog’s nose print is as unique as a human’s finger print and can be used to accurately identify them.
- The world’s smartest dogs are thought to be the Poodle, the Border Collie and the Golden Retriever.
- A dog’s smell is more than 100,000 times stronger than that of a humans.
- If you love dogs, but dislike the sound of barking, a possible solution is a Basenji dog. This dog is a breed of dog that does not bark, but instead makes a yodel-like sound.
- George Washington had thirty six dogs – all foxhounds.
- A frightened dog will put its tail between his legs because it cuts off the sent glands in its anal region which a very vulnerable part of the anatomy. Since the anal glands carry personal scents that identify the individual dogs, the tail between the legs action is the dog’s equivalent of insecure humans hiding their faces.
- Dogs are pack animals by nature. They need closeness, touching, and petting to be content and happy.
- Dogs cannot see as well as humans and are considered color blind. A dog sees objects first by their movement, second by their brightness, and third by their shape.
- A dog’s heart beats between 70 and 120 times a minute, compared with a human heart which beats 70 to 80 times a minute.
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