According to a recent
survey, the most popular name for a dog is Max. Other
popular names include Molly, Sam, Zach, and Maggie.
An American Animal Hospital
Association poll showed that 33 percent of dog owners
admit that they talk to their dogs on the phone or leave
messages on an answering machine while away.
An estimated 1 million
dogs in the United States have been named the primary
beneficiary in their owner's will.
At the end of the Beatles'
song "A Day in the Life", an ultrasonic whistle,
audible only to dogs, was recorded by Paul McCartney
for his Shetland sheepdog.
Barbara Bush's book
about her English Springer Spaniel, Millie's book, was
on the bestseller list for 29 weeks. Millie was the
most popular "First Dog" in history.
Before the enactment
of the 1978 law that made it mandatory for dog owners
in New York City to clean up after their pets, approximately
40 million pounds of dog excrement were deposited on
the streets every year.
Cats have better memories
than dogs. Tests conducted by the University of Michigan
concluded that while a dogs memory lasts no more than
5 minutes, a cat's can last as long as 16 hours - exceeding
even that of monkeys and orangutans.
Cats have more than
one hundred vocal sounds, while dogs only have about
ten.
Contrary to popular
belief, dogs do not sweat by salivating. They sweat
through the pads of their feet.
Dachshunds are the smallest
breed of dog used for hunting. They are low to the ground,
which allows them to enter and maneuver through tunnels
easily.
Developed in Egypt about
5,000 years ago, the greyhound breed was known before
the ninth century in England, where it was bred by aristocrats
to hunt such small game as hares.
Dogs are mentioned 14
times in the Bible.
Dogs can hear sounds
that are too faint for us to hear, and also can hear
noises at a much higher frequency than we can. Their
hearing is so good that they probably rely more on sound
than on sight to navigate their world.
Dogs' eyes have large
pupils and a wide field of vision, making them really
good at following moving objects. Dogs also see well
in fairly low light.
Dogs have far fewer
taste buds than people -- probably fewer than 2,000.
It is the smell that initially attracts them to a particular
food.
Dogs may not have as
many taste buds as we do (they have about 1,700 on their
tongues, while we humans have about 9,000), but that
doesn't mean they're not discriminating eaters. They
have over 200 million scent receptors in their noses
(we have only 5 million) so it's important that their
food smells good and tastes good.
Each day in the US,
animal shelters are forced to destroy 30,000 dogs and
cats.
Every known dog except
the chow has a pink tongue - the chow's tongue is jet
black.
Every year, $1.5 billion
is spent on pet food. This is four times the amount
spent on baby food.
For Stephen King's "Cujo"
(1983), five St. Bernards were used, one mechanical
head, and an actor in a dog costume to play the title
character.
French poodles did not
originate in France. Poodles were originally used as
hunting dogs in Europe. The dogs' thick coats were a
hindrance in water and thick brush, so hunters sheared
the hindquarters, with cuffs left around the ankles
and hips to protect against rheumatism. Each hunter
marked his dogs' heads with a ribbon of his own color,
allowing groups of hunters to tell their dogs apart.
Inbreeding causes 3
out of every 10 Dalmatian dogs to suffer from hearing
disability.
It has been established
that people who own pets live longer, have less stress,
and have fewer heart attacks.
Korea's poshintang -
dog meat soup - is a popular item on summertime menus,
despite outcry from other nations. The soup is believed
to cure summer heat ailments, improve male virility,
and improve women's complexions.
Lassie was played by
several male dogs, despite the female name, because
male collies were thought to look better on camera.
The main "actor" was named Pal.
Lassie, the TV collie,
first appeared in a 1930s short novel titled Lassie
Come-Home written by Eric Mowbray Knight. The dog in
the novel was based on Knight's real life collie, Toots.
Marie Antoinette's dog
was a spaniel named Thisbe.
Most pet owners (94
percent) say their pet makes them smile more than once
a day.
Pekingese dogs were
sacred to the emperors of China for more than 2,000
years. They are one of the oldest breeds of dogs in
the world.
Prairie dogs are not
dogs. A prairie dog is a kind of rodent.
President Franklin D.
Roosevelt's most famous canine companion was his Scottish
Terrier, Fala, who is part of the Roosevelt Memorial
in Washington, D.C. But during Roosevelt's 12 years
and one month as president, 11 dogs lived in the White
House. They included a Bullmastiff, two red setters,
a retriever, a Bulldog, a Llewellin Setter, a Scotch
Terrier, a Great Dane, a Sheepdog, and a German Shepherd
who tried to rip the pants off the British Prime Minister.
Researchers studying
what dogs like to eat have found that the appetite of
pet dogs is affected by the taste, texture and smell
of the food, and also by the owners' food preferences,
their perception of their pet, and the physical environment
in which the dog is eating.
Scientists have discovered
that dogs can smell the presence of autism in children.
'Seizure Alert' dogs
can alert their owners up to an hour before the onset
of an epileptic seizure.
Seventy percent of people
sign their pet's name on greeting cards and 58 percent
include their pets in family and holiday portraits,
according to a survey done by the American Animal Hospital
Association.
Small dogs are rapidly
gaining popularity, according to American Kennel Club
registration statistics. Three toys breeds are among
the top 10 in popularity on the most recent list: the
Yorkshire Terrier, Chihuahua, and Shih Tzu rank sixth,
ninth, and 10th, respectively. A decade ago, no toy
breeds were in the top 10.
Some 39 percent of pet
owners say they have more photos of their pet than of
their spouse or significant other. Only 21 percent say
they have more photos of their spouse or significant
other than of their pet.
The calories burned
daily by the sled dogs running in Alaska's annual Iditarod
race average 10,000. The 1,149-mile race commemorates
the 1925 "Race for Life" when 20 volunteer
mushers relayed medicine from Anchorage to Nome to battle
a children's diphtheria epidemic.
The Canary Islands were
not named for a bird called a canary. They were named
after a breed of large dogs. The Latin name was Canariae
insulae - "Island of Dogs."
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. They distinguish
between blue, yellow, and gray, but probably do not
see red and green. This is much like our vision at twilight.
The dachshund is one
of the oldest dog breeds in history (dating back to
ancient Egypt.) The name comes from one of its earliest
uses - hunting badgers. In German, Dachs means "badger,"
Hund is "hound."
The English Romantic
poet Lord Byron was so devastated upon the death of
his beloved Newfoundland, whose name was Boatswain,
that he had inscribed upon the dog's gravestone the
following: "Beauty without vanity, strength without
insolence, courage without ferocity, and all the virtues
of man without his vices."
The expression "three
dog night" originated with the Eskimos and means
a very cold night - so cold that you have to bed down
with three dogs to keep warm.
The first dog to star
in an American movie was Jean the Vitagraph Dog, a Border
Collie mix, who made his first film in 1910.
The first dogs to hunt
in packs and the first small companion breeds were probably
bred in ancient China. Written records more than 4,000
years old from China show that dog trainers were held
in high esteem and that kennel masters raised and looked
after large numbers of dog.
The first seeing-eye
dog was presented to a blind person on April 25, 1938.
The largest and the
smallest dogs to live in the White House where both
there during the tenure of president James Buchanan.
The president had a Newfoundland named Lara. And his
niece, Harriet Lane (who served as White House hostess
because the president was unmarried), had a tiny toy
terrier named Punch.
The last member of the
famous Bonaparte family, Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte,
died in 1945, of injuries sustained from tripping over
his dog's leash.
The name of the dog
from "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas" is Max.
The name of the dog
on the Cracker Jack box is Bingo.
The only dog to ever
appear in a Shakespearean play was Crab in The Two Gentlemen
of Verona
The phrase "raining
cats and dogs" originated in 17th Century England.
During heavy downpours of rain, many of these poor animals
unfortunately drowned and their bodies would be seen
floating in the rain torrents that raced through the
streets. The situation gave the appearance that it had
literally rained "cats and dogs" and led to
the current expression.
The smallest breed of
dog recognized by the American Kennel Club is the Chihuahua,
which stands six to nine inches at the top of the shoulders
and weighs two to six pounds. The largest is the Irish
Wolfhound, which stands 30 to 35 inches at the top of
the shoulders and weighs 105 to 125 pounds.
The smallest of the
recognized dog breeds, the Chihuahua, is also the one
that usually lives the longest. Named for the region
of Mexico where they were first discovered in the mid-19th
century, the Chihuahua can live anywhere between 11-18
years.
The term "dog days"
has nothing to do with dogs. It dates back to Roman
times, when it was believed that Sirius, the Dog Star,
added its heat to that of the sun from July3 to August
11, creating exceptionally high temperatures. The Romans
called the period dies caniculares, or "days of
the dog."
The theobromine in chocolate
that stimulates the cardiac and nervous systems is too
much for dogs, especially smaller pups. A chocolate
bar is poisonous to dogs and can even be lethal.
There are 701 types
of pure breed dogs.
There are more than
100 million dogs and cats in the United States. Americans
spend more than 5.4 billion dollars on their pets each
year.
Though human noses have
an impressive 5 million olfactory cells with which to
smell, sheepdogs have 220 million, enabling them to
smell 44 times better than man.
Using their swiveling
ears like radar dishes, experiments have shown that
dogs can locate the source of a sound in 6/100ths of
a second.
Walt Disney's family
dog was named Lady. She was a poodle.
While small dogs are
gaining in popularity, the top dogs are still the big
ones. The Labrador Retriever, Golden Retriever, and
German Shepherd Dog are first, second, and third on
list of the American Kennel Club's most popular breeds.
Who first thought of
using dogs to guide blind people? At the end of World
War I, the German government trained the first guide
dogs to assist blind war veterans