Dogs 101: Top 10 Cute Facts About Puppies – Animal Facts

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Top 10 Cute Facts About Puppies Dogs (domesticated animal) 101 – Animal Facts

How could you not love puppies? We are hard-wired to find these miniature tail waggers irresistible. Their squishy, adorable faces, wet noses and little paws you just want to eat up capture us at a primordial level. But there’s actually a lot more to these downy little cuddle monsters. Why don’t ya tag along as we take a look at these adorable little varmints?

10. Can a puppy see, hear and smell when born?
9. How many hours do puppies sleep?
8. Can my puppy understand me?
7. Where did the word puppy come from?
6. How many puppies can a dog have?
5. Puppy Water?
4. What should I name my puppy?
3, When will my puppy become an adult?
2. When should I spay or neuter my puppy?
1. Why are puppies so cute?

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  1. Awww, sooo adorable! I could almost smell the sweet puppy breath. I think that I will pass on the "puppy water" for my face tho LOL Also, thank you for the reminder about spay/neuter! That is very important.

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