Dogs, What Do They Really Want?
22 Nov 2011 1 Comment
in adventures with dogs, dog culture, Dog Fun, dog hiking and camping gear, Dogs
Dogs, what do they really want. I have spent years trying to figure this out. I finally think that all they want is to help the human race before its too late. They seem to be teaching us. Here are some of my recent observations.
Dogs do not text while driving. Unlike most of the current population, dogs keep their eyes on the road.
Dogs are disgusted by other dogs that leave a poop right on the sidewalk. Why else would they leap over it as if it is radioactive.
Dogs find the best place in the house to take a nap, a sunspot, warm fire, or the bed. People don’t stop often enough to nap anymore.
Dogs don’t use hand sanitizer. Is it possible that the lack of bacteria could be causing human immune systems to stop doing their job?
Dogs aren’t afraid to bark out a feeling as a result they are happier for expressing themselves.
Dogs hate heated discussions about money or politics in a relationship. They just get up and leave letting us know how really important that is.
Dogs are helping us eat less. They always willing to share a meal especially pancakes.
Dogs won’t let us sit on our duff. Their job is to keep us moving and get enough exercise. Through all sorts of weather we walk briskly with our personal dog trainer.
Dogs like to hang out and do nothing. When was the last time” busy” wasn’t our path in life.
Dogs help us to be the person they think we are.
Dog is love.










Jan 16, 2012 @ 17:31:00
This is one good write…this really cheered me up..
We have a dog walking and never would i thought what really dogs want
text while driving