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All dogs are probably descended from an animal called Tomarctus. This animal lived approximately 15 million years ago. ... Stone-aged people tamed dogs to help them track game. About eight thousand years ago, ancient Egyptians raised Saluki hunting dogs. Saluki is an arabic word meaning noble one. These dogs are probably...
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www.zuzu.org/dfacts.html
www.zuzu.org/dfacts.html
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Dogs and humans are the only animals with prostates. ... The common belief that dogs are color blind is false. Dogs can see color but it is not as vivid a color scheme as we see. It is much like our vision at twilight.
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ndrc.tripod.com/dogfacts.htm
ndrc.tripod.com/dogfacts.htm
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We all know about loyalty of dogs and their affection, which they shower upon us. Let us check out some of fun facts about dogs, which we may not really be aware of. Facts About Dogs. ... Yet another interesting fact about dogs is that they are direct descendants of the wolves. Perhaps this is the reason why one particular...
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www.buzzle.com/articles/facts-about-dogs.html
www.buzzle.com/articles/facts-about-dogs.html
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Your dog will act "smarter" if you know more about how he "thinks." Enter the world of canine senses--how your dog sees, hears, smells, tastes, and touches differently from you, and how a dog's life and aging process dif...
http://www.loveyourdog.com/facts.html
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But do dogs really talk? Back in 1912 Harry Miles Johnson of Johns Hopkins University said, emphatically, "no." In a paper in Science, he generally agreed with the findings of Oskar Pfungst of the Institute of Psychology at the University of Berlin who studied a dog famous for its large vocabulary.
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www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=fact-or-fiction-dogs-can-talk
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Dogs have been man's pet for over 14,000 years. Dogs descended from the wolf family that roamed Europe, Asia, and North America. Scientists know that man and dogs have had a relationship for many years through their study of cave drawings, early pottery, and Asian ivory carvings.
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www.mce.k12tn.net/dogs/facts/dog_facts.htm
www.mce.k12tn.net/dogs/facts/dog_facts.htm
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Some hot dogs have a casing, or a thin skin. If the species of the casing is different than that of the hot dog, the label must say so. For example, if a turkey hot dog has a pork casing, the label must list the pork casing on the ... You are here: Home / Fact Sheets / Meat Preparation / Hot Dogs and Food Safety...
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www.fsis.usda.gov/Fact_Sheets/Hot_Dogs/index.asp
www.fsis.usda.gov/Fact_Sheets/Hot_Dogs/index.asp
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Dogs aren't called housepets for nothing; inside the house is where they belong. A fenced yard with a doghouse is always nice to have, especially for large and active dogs, but dogs should never be left outside alone for long periods of time. ... Fact Monster Favorites...
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www.factmonster.com/dogs1.html
www.factmonster.com/dogs1.html
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