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Anyone who has come home to a dog would understand the sentiment, “If only we could be the person our dog thinks we are.”
Dogs have been by our sides for millenia. Through peace and war they have served us more faithfully than our peers. It’s great to have a day to celebrate that.
Awesome!
Anyone who has come home to a dog would understand the sentiment, “If only we could be the person our dog thinks we are.”
Dogs have been by our sides for millenia. Through peace and war they have served us more faithfully than our peers. It’s great to have a day to celebrate that.
millennia
Very true. I read somewhere about locking your wife and a dog in a car trunk for an hour and see who’s more excited to see you after you let them out.
For the record, I do have a wife and a dog, and have not tried this with either of them, so your mileage may vary.
I wonder what the seal on that K9 mask is like over all that fur
Dogs can be trained to clear and seal their masks?