A dog's heart beats up to 120 times per minute, or 50% faster than the average human heartbeat of 80 times per minute
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Humans are not like dogs they are very different with mating and every way they live their day differently than humans
Not all, and the diseases they do get from humans affect dogs in different ways. If I had, say, flu it would affect the dog differently.
Heart worm in dogs. Lice in humans.
Yes, if you are scared of them your heart will beat faster
Because dogs see differently then humans. Might show up in pictures you take.
Because of it's fur
Dogs perceive the appearance of humans through their senses of sight, smell, and hearing. They can recognize familiar faces and body language, and may react differently based on their past experiences with humans.
because dogs see differently than humans
Dogs see the world differently from humans because they have fewer color receptors in their eyes, making them less sensitive to colors. However, they have better night vision and motion detection, allowing them to see better in low light and detect movement more easily. Additionally, dogs have a wider field of view and can see better in dim light compared to humans.
Dogs are DEFINATELY not human. They act like us in certain ways though.Dogs are human because they have are genes and can beat u up
60-120 times per minute, depending on the size, breed and level of fitness. Small dogs have a faster heart rate than large dogs.
Dogs have legs, not arms. They use their legs for walking, running, jumping, and digging. Unlike humans, dogs primarily use their front legs for support and balance, while their hind legs provide power for movement.