Common Myths Regarding Dogs

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6 very common dog myths There are many things that people assume are true about dogs, however, they are just widespread myths. This article is going to give some answers to various such myths:

1. Dry and Warm Nose Means That The Canine Is Sick A number of dog owners check the dog’s nose to see if it is feeling sick. However, the temperature and moisture of the nose does not indicate anything. Dogs often have a dry and warm nose when they wake up. Although, do check to see if it is consistently dry. In such a case, take it to the veterinarian.

2. Dogs Cannot Observe Colors It was once believed that dogs cannot see colors and the world to them is like a 1930s black and white movie. Many people still think so. However, the observation of colors depends upon the number of color sensing cones in the eye. Humans normally have three cones, while the color-blind people have two cones. Dogs, also have two color sensing cones in their eyes, which makes them see blue, gray and purple very easily. At the same time, these creatures have weak senses for brightness, contrast and motion.

3. Dog’s Mouths Are Cleaner Than Those Of Humans While many people say this, it is merely a myth. Dogs do not have cleaner mouths than humans; in fact their mouths are filled with many types of bacteria. They lick and chew things on the floor and they might even drink from the toilet.

4. Dogs Eat Grass To Vomit Some dogs eat grass to induce vomiting while many just do it to fulfill some nutritional deficiency. You do not need to be concerned unless your dog eats grass all the time or if your lawn is chemically treated.

5. Wagging The Tail Means The Dog Is Happy Wagging the tail can mean a number of things for dogs. While it can mean that the dog is happy, it may also wag its tail when it’s anxious, fearful or even angry. If you really want to know what your dog is feeling, you might need to observe its complete body language. Some specialists can instantly know what their dog is feeling and what it wants.

6. You Cannot Teach An Old Dog New Tricks This popular saying has long been disproved. Though many townspeople would still follow this concept. It is actually beneficial to teach your dog new skills and tricks. Dogs are fast learners as compared to many other animals. They are loyal and can play a range of games with you.

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