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Welcome to the Pet Trivia PageThis is the place to find all the facts, figures and unusual tales about pets. Keep watching this space for new items. Most domestic dogs are capable of reaching speeds of 32 kms per hour when running flat out but the members of the greyhound family may reach speeds up to 70 kms per hour.
It is a common belief that cats are color blind. However, recent research has shown that cats can see blue and green, and possibly red.
The canine nose works one million times more efficiently than the human nose!
Cats spend 18 hours out of every 24 sleeping.
The average dog has 42 permanent teeth.
The oldest cat ever recorded was a tabby named "puss" in Devon England who lived to be 36 years of age.
The eight heaviest breeds of dog are: St. Bernard ~ English Mastiff ~ Great Dane ~ Irish Wolfhound ~ Tibetan Mastiff ~ Newfoundland ~ Neapolitan Mastiff ~ Anatolian Karabash
The Oldest goldfish on record is "Freda" who died in Sussex, England aged 41 years.
A cat preening its back or the back of its ear is said to be a sign of rain.
The first dog show held in Australia was at Mr. Moore's Horse Bazaar in Liverpool Street, Hobart, Tasmania on November 12, 1862.
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World's Largest DogThe worlds heaviest as well as longest dog ever recorded was an Old English Mastiff named Zorba. In 1989, Zorba weighed 343 lbs. and was 8 feet World's Tallest DogThe tallest dog on record was named Shamgret Danzas. He was 42 inches tall (at the shoulder!) and weighed 238 lbs. World's Smallest DogThe smallest dog in history was a tiny Yorkie from Blackburn, England. At two years of age and fully grown this little dude was an incredible 2.5 inches tall by 3.75 inches long! He weighed only 4 ounces! HE was approximately the size of a matchbox. World's Oldest DogThe oldest dog that has been reliably documented was an Australian cattle-dog named Bluey. He was put to sleep at the age of 29 years and 5 months! World's Best Drug Sniffing DogsA US Customs Labrador named "Snag" has made 118 drug seizures worth a canine record $810 million. The greatest number of drug seizures by dogs is 969 in 1988. IN ONE YEAR! The team of "Rocky" and "Barco" patrolled the Texas and Mexico border, alias "Cocaine Alley." They were so good that Mexican drug lords put a price of $30,000 dollars on their heads. Estimating Your Dogs AgeSince a dogs lifespan is usually limited to 15-20 years it should be enough to say that a 2 year old dog is young, a 9 year old dog is middle aged, and a 14 year old dog is old, etc. However, for some reason humans feel the need to anthropomorphize every thing that relates to animals. I am guilty of it (check out the fastest cockroach on the insect page). Since I will never be successful in my efforts to stop the needless "humanization" of animals, I offer the following. The classic "one dog year equals seven human years" formula has somehow crept into our popular culture. It is a very poor method for estimating your dogs "human age." It is only accurate in the middle of the spectrum and does not take into account the upper and lower ends of the scale. For example: A 1 year old dog has reached sexual maturity and for all intents and purposes has reached its greatest height and length at this age. No one would claim that a 7 year old child has reached sexual maturity and has stopped growing. At the other end of the scale you must consider that dogs ROUTINELY live past the age of 15. That means in human terms most everyone would be living well into their hundreds! In the case of the worlds oldest dog (29) he would be 203! There is a better method. Use this formula: The first year of a dogs life = 15 years. The second year of a dogs life = 10 years. Every year there after is equal to 3 "human years." Example: A ten year old dog would be: 15 + 10 + (3 x 8) = 49! A 15 year old dog would be: 15 + 10 + (3 x 13) = 64! Happy calculating!
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