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Yes, dogs do have belly buttons — it's the small scar left from the umbilical cord after birth.
Dogs dream about everyday experiences, like playing, running, or spending time with their owners, mirroring their waking lives.
Because dogs live shorter lives and perceive time differently, an hour may feel significantly longer to them—possibly equivalent to several hours for a human.
Dogs recognize human faces using a combination of visual cues, scent, and voice, showing a preference for familiar people and paying close attention to emotions.
Dogs are most confused by the color red, as they have difficulty distinguishing it from green or brown due to their dichromatic vision.
Yes, dogs can see TV, but due to their higher flicker sensitivity and limited color perception, they may perceive the images differently than humans.
Dogs have a remarkable understanding of human emotions, commands, and routines, demonstrating cognitive abilities similar to those of a young child.
Dogs cannot see red or green; they are red-green colorblind and perceive the world primarily in shades of blue and yellow.
The most extraordinary feature about dogs is their exceptional sense of smell, which is up to 100,000 times more acute than that of humans.
Here are 100 fascinating facts about dogs, covering their history, behavior, physical abilities, sensory capabilities, breeds, and remarkable talents.

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