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Cats need milk: False. While cats enjoy the taste of milk, their bodies don’t have much lactase (the enzyme needed to break down the lactose sugar in milk). Drinking milk can cause adult cats to have diarrhea.
A dog’s wagging tail means he’s happy: False. While a natural, mid-level wagging tail indicates happiness, most other wags mean the complete opposite. A high, stiff wagging tail means the dog is agitated and ready to protect something, and a low and very quick wag means the dog is scared and submissive.
Cats smell with their mouths: True. Cats have a small scent gland called the vomeronasal organ that is located on the roof of their mouths. To get a really good whiff of something, they’ll open their mouths very wide to let the odor hit the gland.
Dogs hate the mailman: False. Believe it or not, dogs really don’t have anything against mail carriers. If your dog barks at the mailman when he comes to your house, it’s probably just because dogs have a natural instinct to protect their homes and families from intruders. When your dog sees the mailman approach your home and walk away quickly, it reinforces to him that his barking is what scared him away. If you want to keep peace between your dog and mailman, try closing the shades around the time your mail is typically delivered so your dog can’t see outside, or leave on a television for background noise.
A cat purrs when he’s happy: False. A cat does purr when it’s content, but it also will purr when it’s in pain.
See a wide variety of dogs and cats in person while learning more about myths and training advice directly from pet experts at this year’s AKC Meet the Breeds event, which will be held Sept. 28-29 at the Jacob Javits Center in Manhattan. See exciting dog and cat demonstrations and play with hundreds of dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens. Visit meetthebreeds.com for more information and special discount offers.
Also see:
How to Choose the Right Breed of Dog or Cat for Your Family
What to Know Before You Adopt a Pet
Expert Tips on Teaching Kids to Be Safe Around Dogs
5 Tips to Cure Your Child's Pet Phobias