Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Day 4806: Great Dane Advice & Dog's philtrum.

    
"Torn": junk collage & ink.








  


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Click:  Hall and Oates, She's Gone.




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I have been lucky to have four Great Danes in my life, and the sight of them still melts my heart. So I share a few, I actually have a lot more.
TMI alert.




















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Did you know that the tiny vertical groove between a dog’s nose and upper lip actually has a purpose? It’s called the vegetal groove (or philtrum), and it’s not there by accident!
Each time a dog licks its lips, a bit of saliva collects in that groove. Through a process called capillarization, the moisture travels up to the nose — helping keep it damp.
And why does that matter? Because a moist nose is much better at capturing and holding scents from the air. That’s part of what makes a dog’s sense of smell so incredibly powerful!

 



  
 
A 2 minute video, Shoebill Stork,  here
 
 The shoebill stork is a remarkable looking creature, but it’s under threat. Now, hand puppets designed by a Muppet puppeteer are being used to train hand-reared chicks for release into the wild in Zambia


  
 
Just because ...

Rosy Starling



 

Tuesday's Smiles ... 

 


 












  
  





2 comments:

elenor said...

Loved your collage, Jacki and I also loved the many sweet pictures of the Danes. When I was a kid we also had a dog for a short time. He was shot, which left us rather sad.
Thanks for another wonderful blog.

jacki long said...

Thank you, Elenor, wishing you a wonderful week ahead.