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  2. 32 facts about puppies - AOL

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    A puppy is not considered an adult dog until at least a year old. Although toy dog breeds typically mature from around eight months, giant breeds can take up to two years to be fully grown.

  3. 10 interesting dog facts you've probably never heard of ... - AOL

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    Canines really are amazing creatures and there is a bundle of interesting dog facts to prove it. From being able to pick up scents from 12 miles away and using sneezing as a form of communication ...

  4. 10 Fun Facts About Pups and Their Dreams - AOL

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    Some dog breeds dream more than others, and puppies and senior dogs dream more as well. @Louie the Golden Retriever's mom shared 10 fun facts about dogs and their dreams, and some of them were ...

  5. Things You Didn't Know About Dogs - AOL

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    Let's hit the paws button. You may own one, but there might be a lot you don't know about man's best friend. Find out about our long history together and what's new in the canine world.

  6. Puppy - Wikipedia

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    A puppy is a juvenile dog, generally one less than 12-18 months old. Puppies are markedly underdeveloped and dependent on their mothers at birth (displaying altriciality), but healthy puppies grow quickly and begin walking thereafter. Puppies generally weigh 8–16 oz (0.23–0.45 kg) shortly after birth, depending on the breed. [1]

  7. Dog - Wikipedia

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    Dogs can have the maternal instincts to start grooming their puppies, consume their puppies' feces, and protect their puppies, likely due to their hormonal state. [ 124 ] [ 125 ] While male-parent dogs can show more disinterested behaviour toward their own puppies, [ 126 ] most can play with the young pups as they would with other dogs or ...