Musings

Unlike the majority of humans, the dogs I’ve been privileged to know love their friends unconditionally. ย They offer up their beloved food or worldly possessions (prized playthings and blankets) and even their life if they think it’s needed. ย They take the greatest joys in the simplest pleasures. ย I have never understood why “dog/mongrel/cur” has been used as an insult. ย If anything it should be a compliment.

Now that I think on it, the best, most admirable people I have known come closest to acting like dogs.


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6 responses to “Musings”

  1. It’s to do with their pack mentality, not human feelings. They can turn if they think their status in the pack is under threat.

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    1. There’s truth to that but I think there’s also something to their domestication; they don’t function purely as wild animals anymore. I was watching a fascinating documentary on foxes bred together when they were judged as behaving kindly-their offspring actually physically changed to look more doglike. But I have also seen stories of dogs rescuing strangers getting mugged, or helping other animals out of the blue…Not all dogs are this way, but I think as a generalized group of souls they set a great example for us.

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  2. “Whoever said that diamonds are a girl’s best friend, never owned a dog.” -Anonymous. That’s my 2 cents! ๐Ÿ™‚

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    1. That. Is. Awesome! Dogs don’t cause people to go homicidally apesh*t either, they tend to bring people together (unless they’re trained not to)

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