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5 things dogs sense before it happens

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 29, 2023, 18:00 IST
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​All about the sixth sense of dogs

Dogs, our lovable furry friends, have a unique ability to tune into the world around them. We all have heard from our parents that animals have an ability to sense things that we, humans, can definitely not sense naturally. Beyond their playful character and loyalty, dogs exhibit an impressive sixth sense that might leave us astonished. Here are 5 things that dogs can sense before they happen.

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​Bad weather anticipation

Have you ever noticed your dog acting strangely before a storm hits? It's not a coincidence. Dogs are weather wizards, they are capable of detecting changes in barometric pressure and shifts in the static electric field. Their barks or sudden cuddles on your lap aren't just random; they are early warnings of impending bad weather. Thunder or storm, your canine friend is the first to sense Mother Nature's changes.

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​Earthquake awareness

While the scientific community debates the reliability of this claim, anecdotes suggest that dogs may have a sixth sense for earthquakes. Seismologists propose that dogs can pick up on electrical signals produced by the movement of rocks beneath the Earth's surface. Instances from earthquakes in Japan, China, India and Nepal reveal peculiar behaviors in dogs and other animals just before the seismic activity, sparking curiosity about their seismic sensitivity.

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​Danger detection

In addition to their excellent sense of smell, dogs are sensitive to aromas and have the ability to read body language and subtle facial expressions. This unique skill allows them to predict potential danger. If your dog displays unease or dislike towards someone, pay attention, they might be warning you about a possible threat. Moreover, their knack for bomb and drug detection showcases the extent of their protective instincts.

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Medical marvels

Believe it or not, our canine companions have an impressive track record of detecting serious diseases in humans. From cancer to low blood sugar and seizures, dogs showcase an ability to sense changes in our bodies. Whether it's through recognising specific odors or subtle behavioral cues, dogs have proven to be reliable allies in the early detection of health issues.

Read also: How to convince your parents for a dog​

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Detecting pregnancy

While scientific evidence may be lacking, numerous stories and experiences highlight dogs' seemingly supernatural ability to sense pregnancy. Changes in body language, mood, and odor give dogs subtle clues about the addition of a new family member. Though not foolproof, many stories recount dogs displaying unusual behavior or heightened attentiveness towards expectant mothers, showcasing their keen perception of the changes that come with pregnancy.

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