Whenever we think of dogs, the sobriquet
'man's best friend' comes to mind. If you are wondering why dogs are
referred to as man's best friend, the points mentioned in the article
should satiate at least some of your curiosity. Besides providing the
all-important companionship and security, there are many other things
that a dog can sense about its master, that will (or should) melt your
heart towards these four-legged canines...
I have found that when you are deeply troubled, there are things
you get from the silent devoted companionship of a dog that you can get
from no other source.
Doris Day
Doris Day
The above quote truly justifies the amazing relationship that a
human and a dog share. Even though your beloved pooch can't speak or
give advice on important matters, it surely does a lot of things that
even best friends or close peers can't.
For centuries, people have been turning towards dogs for love, affection, and companionship. And why not? Dogs are unbelievably perceptive, emotional, and wise. Even though their brains are not as sharp as humans, dogs do understand if their masters are feeling weak - emotionally or physically.
Dr. Stanley Coren, author of 'The Intelligence of Dogs', has stated that a dog's mind is equivalent to that of a two-year-old baby. However, they also are socially aware of everything around them. Hence, they are probably the first to notice any change in the behavior of their masters. Let's do some deep-digging with Buzzle to understand the amazing sensibilities of a dog.
For centuries, people have been turning towards dogs for love, affection, and companionship. And why not? Dogs are unbelievably perceptive, emotional, and wise. Even though their brains are not as sharp as humans, dogs do understand if their masters are feeling weak - emotionally or physically.
Dr. Stanley Coren, author of 'The Intelligence of Dogs', has stated that a dog's mind is equivalent to that of a two-year-old baby. However, they also are socially aware of everything around them. Hence, they are probably the first to notice any change in the behavior of their masters. Let's do some deep-digging with Buzzle to understand the amazing sensibilities of a dog.
Read more at Buzzle: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/surprising-things-your-dog-can-sense-about-you.html
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