Have you ever heard someone say, “Dogs can only see in black and white,” or “One dog year equals seven human years”? These sayings sound familiar, right? But the truth is… many of them aren’t actually true!
Let’s join Furry® to explore the 5 most common myths about dogs – and find out what’s really true!
1. “Dogs can only see black and white” – Not true!
The truth: Dogs can see colors, just fewer and softer than humans. Dogs have fewer color-detecting cells in their eyes, so they mainly see two colors: blue and yellow. Colors like red or green look blurry or grayish to them.
👉 Tip: When buying toys or accessories, pick blue or yellow – your dog will enjoy them much more!
2. “One dog year equals seven human years” – Not exactly!
This rule is just a rough guess. In reality, a dog’s age depends on its breed and size:
- Small dogs live longer and age more slowly.
- Large dogs grow up faster but have shorter lifespans.
Example: A small dog at 1 year old is like a 15-year-old human, while a large dog the same age is like a 10-year-old human.
3. “A wagging tail means the dog is happy” – Not always!
A dog’s tail is part of its body language, and it can mean many things:
- Low, slow wagging → worried or scared.
- Fast wagging, high tail → happy and excited.
- Stiff, still tail → alert or defensive.
👉 Watch their ears, eyes, and body posture too – that’s how you’ll really understand their feelings.
4. “Old dogs can’t learn new things” – Totally false!
Even older dogs can learn new behaviors and skills – they just need a little more patience from you. They still love to be trained, praised, and mentally challenged.
👉 To keep your senior dog sharp and happy, try brain-stimulating toys like The Game from Furry – it helps them move, think, and relax all at once.
5. “Dogs eat grass because they’re sick” – Not always!
Dogs don’t always eat grass because they feel ill. Sometimes, they simply like the taste or smell, or it helps with digestion. However, if your dog eats grass often and vomits, take them to the vet to check their health.
Conclusion
Not everything we “often hear” about dogs is true. By understanding their behavior and nature better, you can take care of them more wisely, build a stronger bond, and create a happier life together. Start by observing, listening, and loving your dog the right way – because understanding is the truest form of love.
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