Just For Fun
Some days you’re the dog, some
days you’re the hydrant.
BRASC Games:
Fun Links:
- Judging
the Judges
Ever left a dog show wishing you hadn't entered under that judge? Wish
you knew more about the judges licensed for your breed? Judging the
Judges, Inc. allows you to rate each of your judges and access other
exhibitor's ratings too. You'll save time, money, mileage AND gain a
winning edge.
Did you know...
Much like man, a dog receives information about his environment by senses
of sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste.
A dog’s ear registers higher frequencies than a human’s ear.
A dog registers about 80,000 cycles per second compared to a human of
18,000 to 20,000 cycles.
A dog’s eye is more sensitive to motion than the human eye. The
dog can practically photograph motion—where we might be aware that
something moved, a dog will know just where it moved.
The nose is the only section of the body where nerve tissue is exposed
directly to the outside world. Man has about 5 million cells in his nose
where a dog has 125 million to 200 million cells. Therefore, a dog has
more a more educated nose than man and a great portion of a dog’s
brain is devoted to the sense of smell.
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