All About Dogs
Golden RetrieverDogs are man's best friend. But if they're supposed to be your BFF, then you should know a lot about them, right? In case ya don't, here are some doggie tidbits for you to chew on.
German ShepherdDogs - The Beginning of Dogkind
It is said that dogs came from a creature similar to a wolf called
Tomarctus ("father of dogs"), which roamed
the earth about 15 million years ago. Dogs first became
pets for cavemen, while
the Greeks used them for hunting and as guards.
Romans traveled through Europe and brought their dogs with them. These dogs bred with the local dogs, and gradually
many different breeds were created.
Dogs - A Breed Apart
Dogs are generally classified into
seven different breeds.
Toy - Chihuahua, Maltese, Pomeranian, Pug.
Terrier - Miniature Schnauzer, Scottish Terrier, Yorkshire Terrier.
Hound - Basset Hound, Beagle, Bloodhound, Whippet.
Herding - Border Collie, German Shepherd, Australian Cattle Dog, Sheepdog.
Sporting - Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever, Cocker Spaniel, Weimaraner.
Non-Sporting - Boston Terrier, Bulldog, Dalmatian, Chow Chow, Poodle.
Working - Boxer, Bullmastiff, Saint Bernard, Great Dane, Rottweiler.
Dogs - Docking and Cropping
Docking is removing all or most of a
dog's tail. Cropping is removing
part of the ears so they stand up. Tails are docked before a puppy is even three days old, while cropping is usually done within four months. Docking and cropping goes back hundreds of years. It was done to
prevent injury to ears in fights and to
protect tails from the underbrush when hunting. For some breeds, docking and cropping is mandatory by the breed standards. However, some countries like
England,
Australia and most of Europe have made it
illegal because it's considered cruel.
Dogs - Did U Know?
The smartest dogs are the Border Collie, the Poodle and the Golden Retriever. The dumbest dog is the Afghan.
German Shepherds are known to bite humans more than any other breed.
For dogs, the nose knows. They have between 120 million to 300 million scent cells along their nostrils.
Many dogs have a sweet tooth and love chocolate, but it's poisonous for dogs!
Have you ever wondered why poodles wear pom-poms on their legs? Originally, the haircut helped the poodle to swim faster and the pom-poms were left on to keep the joints warm.
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