
28.
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Puppies have 28 teeth, while adult dogs have 42.

42.
Correct!
Adult dogs normally have 42 teeth, while puppies have 28.

340.
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According to the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (World Canine Organization), there are approximately 340 known types of dog breeds worldwide. The primary breed types are guard dogs, companion dogs, herding dogs, working dogs, and hunting dogs even though there are many other subtypes.

100.
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Dogs have about 100 facial expressions, most of them made with their ears. Pit bulls and Bulldogs are the only breeds that have only 10 expressions; as a result, these dogs easily get misinterpreted by other dogs and frequently get into fights.

102°F.
Correct!
The body temperature for dogs usually is between 101 and 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit (38.3°C – 39.1°C), compared to 97.6 to 99.6 degrees Fahrenheit (36.4 °C -37.5 °C) for humans.

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Charlie.
According to data collected by Banfield Pet Hospital, the world’s largest veterinary practice, Charlie was the most popular dog name of 2018. The second most popular dog name was Coco.

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Chihuahua.
On average, they weigh around 4 pounds, and are short as 6 inches! The Chihuahuas are named after a region in Mexico and despite their tiny figure are fierce, protective and loyal dogs towards their owners!

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Basset Hounds.
Basset hounds are considered to be the dog breed with the longest ears, they are easy to spot with their long body, short legs, and droopy ears.

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Labrador retriever.
Americans love dogs, and their favorite dog breed is the Labrador retriever. The annual American Kennel Club statistics has found Labrador to be the most popular dog in the United States since 1991 for 27th year straight. Labradors are widely considered intelligent, energetic, friendly and gentle, making them excellent family dogs.

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Greyhound.
Greyhounds make up the fastest dog in the world. According to the Minnesota chapter of Greyhound Pets of America, these canines can run up to 45 miles per hour (72 km/h)! The only land animal that is faster than the Greyhound is the cheetah.
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