1. Dogs love their friends and bite their enemies. Unlike humans, the latter cannot love purely. In objective relationships, love and hate are always intertwined. ——Freud "The Dream Subconscious"
Suitable for emphasizing that dogs are simpler and more direct than people.
2. Dogs will not laugh at the same kind or different kind, and are good at tolerance and sympathy. ——Du Bai's "Collected Works"
It is suitable for praising the dog's good character.
3. Dogs’ lifespan is too short. This is really their only shortcoming. ——Agnes, "Bleak House"
Suitable for expressing regret that a dog's lifespan is short.
4. Dogs’ almost hungry need for humans means that their fate is destined to be controlled by humans. ——Peter Meier's "A Year in Provence"
Suitable for emphasizing the absolute loyalty of dogs to people.
5. Dogs lead us into a more loving and gentle world. ——Honey's "Quotations"
Applicable to praising dogs.
6. If a dog loves you, he will love you forever, no matter what you do, what happens, or how much time you go through. ——Jeffrey Maison, "A Dog's Purpose"
Suitable for expressing love for dogs.
7. It is not a bad thing to have a moderate amount of fleas on a dog, so that it has no time to think about being a dog. ——Love Westcott's "The World"
Apply to sentences used when describing the life of a dog.