10 common myths about dogs, debunked!
Myth:
Dogs age seven years for every human year.
Debunked:
Age conversion is not linear; it varies by breed and size.
Myth:
Dogs are colorblind.
Debunked:
Dogs see some colors, primarily in shades of blue and yellow.
Myth:
A wagging tail always means a happy dog.
Debunked:
Tail wagging can signal various emotions, not just happiness.
Myth:
Dogs can't digest grains.
Debunked:
Many dogs can digest grains well, but food allergies vary.
Myth:
One human year equals seven dog years in terms of aging.
Debunked:
The age conversion is more complex and breed-dependent.
Myth:
Dogs understand complex sentences.
Debunked:
They understand basic commands, not intricate language.
Myth:
Dog mouths are cleaner than human mouths.
Debunked:
Dogs have different oral bacteria, but their mouths aren't necessarily cleaner.
Myth:
Old dogs can't learn new tricks.
Debunked:
Dogs of any age can learn new behaviors with proper training and patience.
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