By Meena
Dogs do see color, but not the same way humans do. They perceive the world in shades of blue and yellow, not just black and white.
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Not true! Dogs have just as many germs in their mouths as humans. Regular dental care is essential for their health.
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Dogs may eat grass for various reasons, not just when they're ill. It can be out of boredom or because they enjoy the taste.
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Tail wagging can indicate many emotions, including excitement, fear, or aggression. Always observe a dog's overall body language.
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Dog aging isn't that simple. It depends on the breed and size. Small dogs tend to live longer than large ones.
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Not all dogs are natural swimmers. Some breeds struggle in water. Never leave a dog unattended near a pool or a body of water.
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Dogs and cats can coexist peacefully and even become best friends. It often depends on their individual personalities and early socialization.
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Age isn't a barrier to learning for dogs. Older dogs can still learn new tricks and commands. Patience and positive reinforcement are key.
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Unlike cats, dogs don't always land on their feet. They can get injured from a fall. Always ensure their safety.
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A dog's nose can be dry for various reasons. It doesn't necessarily indicate illness. Regular vet check-ups are essential.
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Dogs actually see in shades of blue and yellow. Their world isn't as color-rich as ours, but it's not just black and white either!
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