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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Puppy Wire Releases Infographic on Little Known Facts About Dogs


Fun Facts About Man's Best Friend
Fun Facts About Man's Best Friend

Most people love dogs and a high percentage of Americans have at least one dog as a beloved family pet. If you are one of them, than you have to see this new infographic provided by Puppy Wire. The infographic is full of little known facts about dogs and when you are done, you may want to browse the rest of their site for other useful information about America’s best friend. For example, did you know that 62% of households in the United States own a pet? That’s almost 80 million homes.

The infographic is adoringly put together by dog lovers just like you. It shows just how much dog owners love their pets with facts such as “45% of dogs sleep in their owner’s bed.” It will also ease your mind to know you are not the only one. For those of you who are proud of how intelligent your dog is the infographic states that, “the average dog is as intelligent as a 2-year-old child.” Although you know that your dog happens to be much smarter than that. However, you may be surprised to discover that, “Dogs are capable of understanding up to 250 words and gestures, can count up to five and can perform simple mathematical calculations.”

Everyone knows a dog’s senses are better than a human, but to learn that their sense of smell is 10,000 – 100,000xs more acute than yours may surprise you. Likewise, your finest friend’s hearing is best at 8,000 Hz vs. humans who hear best at 2,000 Hz. This and other comparisons divulged on the infographic, Website might keep you occupied for hours, and you will look at your dog in a completely new light – and some amazement.

Humans have kept dogs as pets for over 12,000 years and they have evolved right along with us. It is no wonder that they have become our closest friends and who knows where future evolution will take us. Dogs already help the blind and handicapped. They watch television and comprehend the green, yellow and red signals at crosswalks. The infographic also reveals that, “Some stray Russian dogs have figured out how to use the subway system in order to travel to more populated areas in search of food.”


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Company Name:Puppy Wire
Contact Person: Benjamin Wrights
Email:media@vytalnet.com
Phone: 4157669098
City: San Francisco
State: CA
Country: United States
Website: http://www.puppywire.com/

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