Unconditional love, acceptance for who you are, and loyalty are a few joys and life lessons we can learn from our dogs.
Dogs and Cats
No. Dogs are different from humans. For example, dogs cannot process many colours, unlike humans. Dogs have the pack instinct (resulting in their loyalty), while humans do not. Dogs only mate in breeding season, while humans mate anytime.
It matters who the trainer is and what breed. also dogs of different ages mostly learn at the same rate. Like humans.
There are more humans than dogs.
Both!
While dogs can get psoriasis, they do not get it from humans.
No, dogs do not get lice from humans. Lice that affect dogs are specific to their species and cannot be transmitted from humans.
Animals don't have emotions similar to humans but a cat can learn to get along with mice and dogs, and has been proven to do so when all live in the same home.
Dogs are hairy for the same reason humans are. Why are humans hairy?
No, dogs cannot be sexually attracted to humans.
No, dogs cannot get head lice from humans. Head lice are specific to humans and do not infest animals like dogs.
Yes and no. Dogs have larger brains in proportion to their body weight than cats, and are apparently smarter, as they are more trainable. Cats' independence is often mistaken for intelligence, but they do seem to have less capability to learn. Humans have much larger brains than dogs relative to their body weight, and are capable of abstract thought, and of planning for the future, something dogs are not. It is the fact that humans are so smart that has led them to make so many problems for themselves...