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  2. 32 reasons why dogs are better than humans (and we know you ...

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    Honestly, we could name more than 32 but these are our top reasons why dogs are better than humans. When it comes to companionship, dogs have a way of stealing the spotlight. While humans can be ...

  3. 9 special abilities that show just how smart dogs really are

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    Today, they are one of the most popular pets in the US, found in over 54 million American homes, or about 44% of all households. And every one of us thinks that our dog is uniquely special and smart.

  4. Impact of self-driving cars - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2020 Annual Review of Public Health review of the literature, self-driving cars "could increase some health risks (such as air pollution, noise, and sedentarism); however, if properly regulated, AVs will likely reduce morbidity and mortality from motor vehicle crashes and may help reshape cities to promote healthy urban environments."

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  6. Pet culture - Wikipedia

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    Small dogs were used to scare off pest, while larger dogs were used for protection and identify danger. [19] Other important jobs that people have used dogs to perform include, among other things, hunting for game , search and rescue for missing persons, herding of livestock and serving as therapy dogs for people.

  7. Human–canine bond - Wikipedia

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    Today dogs are mostly kept as household pets although there still remains a sizeable population of working dogs worldwide. Working dogs today perform a wider variety of jobs than ever before in history, working in fields such as explosive detection, therapy, and invasive species detection. [ 23 ]

  8. Societal effects of cars - Wikipedia

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    A study attempted to quantify the costs of cars (i.e. of car-use and related decisions and activity such as production and transport/infrastructure policy) in conventional currency, finding that the total lifetime cost of cars in Germany is between 0.6 and 1.0 million euros with the share of this cost born by society being between 41% (€4674 ...

  9. Stray Dogs Rip Apart Cars and Cause Up to $350,000 in ... - AOL

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    News video shows a pair of dogs destroying several cars parked on a dealership lot. Stray Dogs Rip Apart Cars and Cause Up to $350,000 in Damage at Dealer Skip to main content