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Dogs! A Science Tail at The DoSeum

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Sniff out the science behind our puppy love! Let curiosity be your guide and discover life from a dog’s point of view in
Dogs! A Science Tail, a richly interactive 9,000-square-foot exhibition for humans.
Experience the extraordinary way a
dog sees, hears, and smells the world through fun and unique hands-on exhibits and uncover the science of our enduring
bond.
From lovable companions to loyal protectors, dogs have evolved over thousands of years from ancient wolves into the
cuddly canines that live and work alongside us today. They can rescue us from peril, provide help to people in need, or
offer a furry shoulder to lean on. Dig deeper into these incredible animals and how they communicate with each other –
and with us!
Train a virtual dog to heed your commands, clock your running speed against the world’s fastest dogs, and unearth
replica fossils of wolves and dogs to reveal their surprising similarities.
You will never look at dogs the same way again!
Dogs! A Science Tail will be on display June 2 – September 2 and is included with General Admission and DoSeum Memberships.
Follow The DoSeum:
Dogs! A Science Tail, a richly interactive 9,000-square-foot exhibition for humans.
Experience the extraordinary way a
dog sees, hears, and smells the world through fun and unique hands-on exhibits and uncover the science of our enduring
bond.
From lovable companions to loyal protectors, dogs have evolved over thousands of years from ancient wolves into the
cuddly canines that live and work alongside us today. They can rescue us from peril, provide help to people in need, or
offer a furry shoulder to lean on. Dig deeper into these incredible animals and how they communicate with each other –
and with us!
Train a virtual dog to heed your commands, clock your running speed against the world’s fastest dogs, and unearth
replica fossils of wolves and dogs to reveal their surprising similarities.
You will never look at dogs the same way again!
Dogs! A Science Tail will be on display June 2 – September 2 and is included with General Admission and DoSeum Memberships.
Follow The DoSeum: