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Quotes about praising dogs

1. A dog that starts barking when it is far away will not hurt people. ——Toro Fuller

2. “Who can help you to be poor, ugly, sick, and old? Who can make you call and wave away? Then go, ignore your rudeness and unreasonableness, and endlessly accommodate you? Who else but the dog?" - Eugene O'Neill

3. The dog is the only one who loves you more than you. own creature. ——Germany Wenlu

4. Praise for dogs The remains buried under this land were beautiful but not vain, strong but not arrogant, brave but not cruel, possessing all human virtues. But there is no human shortcomings. If these words were engraved on the ashes of any person, they would be meaningless flattery; but for Bozwann, a dog. But it is the most just apology. ——Byron

5. 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

6. A dog’s true nature is the innate need for friendly contact with others. ——Temmler

7. In today’s society, the indifferent attitude between people is not as good as the sincerity in getting along with dogs. ——(Taiwan) Dai Gengji

8. People who have never raised a dog can hardly imagine what it is like to live with a dog. People who have raised a dog cannot imagine what life would be like without a dog. Pass. ——(USA) Caroline

9. "Being kind to a dog may only take part of your time, but it will repay you for the rest of its life. If you are willing, the dog will know "How to touch your heart" - Gabrielle Vincent

10. "The greatest happiness a dog brings to people is that when you act crazy for it, it will not laugh at you, but will Will go crazy with you” - Sam Butler

11. A well-bred dog’s greatest desire is to please his friends before himself. ——Frances

12. The owner’s heart is the best cemetery for burying a dog. ——Bingham Lampman

13. Dogs’ short lifespan is really their only shortcoming. ——Agnes

14. Adopting a dog may be the only opportunity for humans to choose their loved ones. ——Mordecai Sigurd

15. Dogs’ almost hungry need for humans means that their destiny is destined to be controlled by humans. ——Peter Meier