Thursday, August 12, 2010
Questioning The Anatomy Of A Dog
Sometimes I find myself questioning the anatomy of a dog. It all started when I had a heated debate with my sister on whether dogs had one lip or if they had two. I think they have two. "You can't have just ONE LIP!" I'd argue. That's when I began to wonder about other things. I began to study my dogs from a distance. "Do dogs have chins?" "Do dogs have elbows?" "Do dogs have elbows on all four legs?" "Do dogs have foreheads?" These are all questions I've find myself asking. Everyone I ask laughs. Of course they laugh. I couldn't take someone seriously if they came up to me and asked me those questions. I'm actually looking at my dog now and I've come up with a new question. "Do dogs have fingerprints?" Well not FINGERprints. More like PAW prints. I know they have paw prints, but are they like human fingerprints. Can you find out who a dog is based on their paw prints, like detectives do to find a criminal using fingerprints? OK, probably not, but it's something to think about....kind of. I don't even know how I get started on these topics. I need a specialist in dog anatomy to come across this blog post and answer my mind boggling questions. So if there are any dog anatomy specialists out there....HELP.
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And while your at it, I want to know how dogs can drink out of mud puddles and toilets, and not get sick.
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Interesting. I like it:)
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