The most expensive dog in the world is the Tibetan Mastiff; worth $1.5 million.
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A dog's naked behind leaves absolutely no bacteria when pressed against carpet.
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Pet dogs and elephants are the only animals that seem to instinctively understand human gesture.
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George was the world's largest dog who weighed 233 pounds, stood at 43 inches tall from paw to shoulder, and ate 180 pounds of food a month.
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One in three dog owners say they have talked to their pets on the phone.
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Two dogs were among the Titanic survivors.
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Nervous dogs wag their tails to the left, and happy dogs to the right (from the dog’s point of view) – and fellow canines pick up on this lop-sided tail language.
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Rex the German Shepherd was a rescue dog with a bad temper. He refused to be fed by humans and would attack strangers, but he’s a changed dog after falling in love with Geraldine the goose!
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