Some Useful Information.
- The phrase “raining cats and
dogs” originated in seventeenth-century England. During heavy rainstorms, many
homeless animals would drown and float down the streets, giving the appearance
that it had actually rained cats and dogs.
- French poodles did not
originate in France but in Germany (“poodle” comes from the German pudel or pudelhund, meaning
“splashing dog”). Some scholars speculate the poodle’s puffs of hair evolved
when hunters shaved the poodle for more efficient swimming, while leaving the
pom-poms around the major joints to keep them warm.
- Dogs can smell about 1,000
times better than humans. While humans have 5 million smell-detecting cells,
dogs have more than 220 million. The part of the brain that interprets smell is
also four times larger in dogs than in humans.
- OLD
DOGS CAN LEARN NEW TRICKS. With patience and understanding
you can teach an old dog new tricks depending on what you are trying to teach
the dog – or unteach the dog, which is usually more difficult. Like humans,
dogs can learn at any age – it’s just old habits that are hard to break!
- Ever wondered why dogs turn
around several times before they lie down? It's all down to genetic memory, and
stems from the days when their wild ancestors would trample down grass and
foliage to make a bed for the night
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