Some people say that the more people I know, the more I like dogs, but that s not the case

Mondo Pets Updated on 2024-01-29

I've read this sentence before: The more people I know, the more I like dogs.

The source of this sentence is a quote from Nobel Prize winner George Bernard Shaw, which is: The more people I have met, the more I like dogs.

This sentence makes a lot of sense. Some people are too bad, jealous of others and oppressive of others, and can't see others better. It's too bad to think about how to fix others. And the dog, well-behaved, has no temper, does whatever the owner tells him to do, and is very obedient.

But I don't think so. A dog's good temper is based on the fact that it lives on you, lives on you, feeds on you, and it can't live without you. Although the dog is not as intelligent as humans, it still knows who will starve and not survive without it. And it is also difficult for it to get rid of human control, if he wants to get rid of human control, although he is free, but no one feeds it, becomes a wild dog, and no one protects it, and its survival is facing the pressure of seeking food and safety risks.

Dogs do not have as much desire as humans, as long as a small nest and a little **, at most find an object, and consume very few resources, so there is no competition for resources with humans. Humans don't regard dogs as their main competitors, they don't envy dogs and suppress dogs, and dogs are less annoying than humans.

Dogs cannot speak, their expressions are not as diverse as those of humans, and they cannot express their mental activities well. If you can talk and express a lot of expressions like a human, then many of his negative emotions will let humans know, and humans will get angry easily.

If a dog is as smart and wise as you one day and will go to work to earn money, he will not depend on you to raise it. He has his own ideas and strength, and he no longer values your ideas, and if you impose your ideas on him, he will rebel, and when the time comes, there will be conflicts and struggles, and you will start to hate dogs. Just like raising a child, if the dog becomes a high-level animal like a human and is on par with your strength, he will no longer completely obey you, and at most he will repay the favor.

After all, dogs are dogs, beasts, and they don't know shame as humans. Dogs mate randomly on the street, and it's hard for humans to do that, so humans are much stronger than dogs.

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