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Where not to touch a dog?

Areas to Avoi. The genitals and anus are obvious areas to stay away from; dogs are protective of these areas just like humans. In general, other areas to avoid petting include the face, tail, feet, and legs. Hugging a dog should also be avoided unless you are certain the dog likes it.

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Where should you not touch a horse?

Some horses like their faces, ears, and even the area at the top behind their front legs scratched. Some people don't want you to touch them.

One may also ask do dogs cry?

No... and yes. Dogs can "cry," but this doesn't necessarily mean that their eyes expel tears... at least not due to their feelings. "However, humans are thought to be the only animals that cry tears of emotion." Dog-crying really is more like whimpering and unlike humans, dogs don't tear up when they are sad. Why do dogs sleep on their backs? "Dogs generally sleep on their back to cool down," says Dr. Travis McDermott, a vet at Durango Animal Hospital in Nevada. "Dogs exchange heat through their paws, and this allows them to cool down," says Dr. McDermott.

What colors do dogs hate?

Dogs can only see blue, yellow and some shades of gray. Dogs would see a rainbow as dark yellow (sort of brownish), light yellow, gray, light blue and dark blue. Dogs don't see red, purple (violet), or orange as we do. Accordingly, what do dogs see in the dark? How does dog night vision work? Dogs do not have night vision in the sense that they can see when it's very dark or there's no light. A dog's eye is constructed of a cornea, pupil, lens, and retina which contains photoreceptors made up of rods that absorb light and cones to absorb color and brightness.

By Gehman

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