15 Amazing Dog Facts For Dog Lovers


Our dogs have always been our best friends, faithful companions, and, most importantly, family members. As a result, it's only normal that we're enthralled by dog facts and detail. We're completely enamored with our four-legged companions and want to learn everything we can about them, so hearing a dog reality fills us with delight and wonder.


Prepare to have your mind blown by these incredible dog stats, which range from why dogs' noses are wet to the world's tallest dog.

Fun facts about dogs

1. Dogs' noses are moist to aid in the absorption of scent chemicals.

This fascinating dog fact can provide an answer to a long-standing question among dog owners. Why do dogs have wet noses? The explanation, according to Vetstreet, is that dogs' noses are wet to aid in the absorption of scent chemicals! Their noses secrete a special mucus that aids in the absorption of these chemicals, and they lick their noses to taste them, aiding in their understanding of the smell.

2. Newfoundland lifeguards are incredible.

Because of their water-resistant coats and webbed feet, Newfoundland dogs are the ideal canine lifeguards. Originally, they were bred to assist fishermen and to save people from drowning. Some owners have also said that their Newfoundland attempts to “rescue” them when swimming!

3. The Beatles' song "A Day in the Life" has a frequency that can only be heard by dogs.

Paul McCartney said in a 2013 interview that he applied a frequency to the end of the Beatles song "A Day in the Life" that only dogs can hear. So keep an eye on your dog while you're listening to the tune! How about that for a fascinating dog fact?

4. Three dogs survived the sinking of the Titanic.

Did you know that three dogs managed to survive the Titanic's sinking? The dogs were first-class, according to Vetstreet, and included a Pomeranian puppy, which her owner wrapped in a blanket to hide with and everyone mistook for an infant. A Pekingese and another Pomeranian were also rescued. Rose and Jack, get out of here!

5. The sense of smell of a Bloodhound may be used as evidence in court.

A Bloodhound's sense of smell is so accurate, according to PBS, that it can be used as evidence in court. Prepare to have your mind blown if you thought that was an amazing dog reality. Bloodhounds can also trace tracks that are over 300 hours old and can travel over 130 miles on a single trail!

6. The world's tallest dog stands 44 inches tall.

Zeus, a Great Dane, was the world's tallest dog ever! He is the current Guinness World Record holder, standing 44 inches tall on October 4th, 2011.

7. Basenji dogs yodel instead of barking.

Prepare yourself for this dog truth if you believed all dogs barked. The Basenji dog is noted for yodeling, whining, and screaming rather than barking.

8. In a long-distance race, a Greyhound might defeat a Cheetah.

In a long-distance sprint, a Greyhound would probably beat a Cheetah! Greyhounds are outstanding long-distance runners, according to Psychology Today, and can maintain a pace of 35 mph for up to 7 miles. While the Cheetah is extremely agile, it can only maintain its pace for around 200-300 yards, so they could have a head start but will be quickly overtaken by a Greyhound!

9. An Appalachian Trail hike was completed by a blind man and his guide dog.

According to the Washington Post, a blind man named Bill Irwin hiked the Appalachian Trail for eight months in 1990 with the assistance of his guide dog, Orient. Dogs are, without a doubt, man's best friend.

10. In Star Wars, the Ewoks were based on a puppy.

If you like Star Wars, you'll appreciate this fascinating dog reality. According to the Los Angeles Times, George Lucas based the Ewoks on his family dog!

11. One-third of Dalmatians are deaf in one ear.

According to the UFAW, approximately 30% of Dalmatians are deaf in one ear and 5% are deaf in both. This is due to a gene called severe piebald, which causes them to have a white coat and blue eyes (in some of them). Deafness is less common in Dalmatians with larger dark areas.

12. The Saluki is the world's oldest dog breed.

The Saluki holds the Guinness World Record for the oldest dog breed. The breed was kept as royal pets in Ancient Egypt and dates back to 329BC. According to reports, carvings of a dog that resembles a Saluki dating back to 7000BC have been discovered in southern Iraq.

13. The tongues of Chow Chows and Shar-Peis are black.

Only two dog breeds have completely black tongues: the Chow Chow and the Shar-Pei. Perhaps more intriguing is the fact that the origin of these black tongues is unknown.

14. Dogs have three sets of eyelids.

Many dog owners are unaware of this fascinating dog reality, but did you know your four-legged companion has three eyelids? The third lid is known as the ‘haw' or nictitating membrane, and it is responsible for keeping the eye covered and lubricated, according to iHeartDogs.

15. The African Hunting Dog is the world's most prolific hunter.

The most prolific land hunter in the world is the African Hunting Dog. They succeed in 50-70 percent of their hunts, making them the greatest mammalian hunter in the world. They also hold the Guinness World Record for it.


What were your thoughts on it? Were you astounded by our details, or do you have a favorite dog truth that we didn't mention?


Take a look at our 50 Ridiculous Facts You Didn't Know Were True if you want to keep being amazed. We assure you that you will not be disappointed.



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