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 |  | | Health | | The Five Senses Of The Dog: Touch | | After vision, smell and hearing, we are now going to have a look at the sense of touch. The paws, paw pads and hairs make the components of this sense. |
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 |  | | Health | | The Five Senses Of The Dog: Hearing | | Dogs hear twice as well as humans. They are able to perceive frequencies up to two and a half times higher than those heard by humans. |
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 |  | | Health | | The Five Senses Of The Dog: Smell | | After vision, aniwa now deals with the dog’s sense of smell. Their sense of smell is highly developed, approximately one million times more than in humans! |
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 |  | | Health | | Increasing Life Span By Limiting DNA Damages | | Is it possible to slow down the ageing of cats and dogs? Waltham gave convincing proves of it during the Waltham International Symposium, which took place in Vancouver, Canada, on August 6 2001. |
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