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February 1st 2003, 02:00 AM
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: : and they bite people, and they bark annoyingly, and they scare you with growling, they stink, they take craps everywhere, they are so incapable of taking care of themselves, that if you leave them alone, they start whining as if it was doomsday or something.

And who's to blame? The people who raised and trained him - or actually didn't. If you train your dog properly, no harm is done and none of those things will happen.

Oh, and if you didn't know it yet, they only act like that cause they know you are their main source of food. They don't love you. They just know you're the boss, and if they suck up to you, they know they will get their treats. As simple as that. And there's no need in arguing with this, it's the cold truth.

That's so untrue, and I do argue 'cause it's totally different. Just study wolves who the dogs are descendants from and you'll know wolves and dogs too have a strong sense of group feeling and will never abandon the group. Sure, they get food out of it, but how about playing and having fun? That's what wolves do, you know, it's not only about food and treats. And how 'bout if a group member dies? Then the wolves howl.

Humans give their pets human attributes, while in fact they have none. Love is a word that is non-existant in the animal kingdom. So the next time your dog(s) act up lovely, they either want food, or to go out.

Or they simpley want a hug.

: Thank you. You could not possibly be more correct.

Real cat persons.