A Dog's Mouth is Cleaner Than a Human's: Contrary to belief, a dog's mouth harbors bacteria just like a human's.
Dogs Age Seven Years for Every Human Year: Dog aging varies by breed, size, and health, not a fixed ratio.
Dogs Only Wag Their Tails When They're Happy: Tail wagging can convey various emotions, not just happiness.
You Can't Teach an Old Dog New Tricks: Dogs of any age can learn with patience and positive reinforcement.
Dogs Only Eat Grass When They're Sick: Many dogs eat grass out of habit, not necessarily due to illness.
A Warm, Dry Nose Means a Dog is Sick: A dog's nose temperature and moisture vary and aren't reliable health indicators.
Dogs Need to Eat Only Meat: Dogs benefit from a balanced diet including carbohydrates, fruits, and vegetables.
Scarlet Tanager (Piranga olivacea): Male Scarlet Tanagers showcase brilliant orange-red heads and bodies, making them a stunning sight in forested habitats.
One Year in a Shelter is Like Seven Years Outside: There's no scientific basis for this comparison; dogs in shelters can still live fulfilling lives.
Dogs Shouldn't Be Fed Table Scraps: While some foods are harmful, others can be safely incorporated into a dog's diet in moderation.