Nose Prints: Just like human fingerprints, a dog's nose print is unique and can be used for identification.
Incredible Sense of Smell: Dogs’ sense of smell is 10,000 to 100,000 times more sensitive than humans'.
Basenji Bark: The Basenji breed doesn’t bark; instead, it makes a yodel-like sound called a “baroo.”
Detecting Illness: Some dogs can be trained to detect diseases like cancer, diabetes, and epilepsy.
Super Hearing: Dogs can hear frequencies as high as 65,000 Hz, much higher than the human range of 20,000 Hz.
Tail Wagging: The direction and speed of a dog's tail wag can indicate different emotions, such as happiness, nervousness, or aggression.
Emotional Support: Dogs can help reduce stress, anxiety, and depression in humans, providing emotional support and companionship.
Scent Memory: Dogs can remember specific scents for long periods, which is why they can recognize people and other animals they haven't seen in years.