• Dogs can “smell” heat:
    Dogs have a specialized membrane in their noses called the rhinarium, which helps them detect heat from a distance. This capability is thought to have evolved to assist in hunting prey, even in low-visibility conditions.
  • A wagging tail doesn’t always mean they’re happy:
    The position and speed of a dog’s tail wag can indicate a range of emotions. For example, a tail wagging to the right can show happiness, while a wag to the left may indicate fear or anxiety.