Dogs vs people? Which do you prefer?

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Trying to show off his new Bling.

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You wanna get the ball? Nope, I'm not gonna jump on the Jeep. Maybe if we stare at it long enough, it'll move?

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Throw the ball already!

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Sleeping on the job. ... lol

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Meet Lilly. An adorable affection ho that likes to steel my stuff and leave it in the backyard. She also likes to steal her brother's stuff to get him to chase her around.
Love her dearly.

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Meet Jubilee. He's the protector and burglar alarm. He saves us from the neighbor's cat on the regular. He's my buddy.
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Due to mymental issuesi never trusted a humans 100 percent but i always trusted dogs 100 percent i knew my dog would protect me. My dogs alwaysprotected me and knew when my head was worse
 
I like dogs.... small, friendly, harmless ones. Had a very bad experience with a large one over 40 years ago, as a small child. Irresponsible owner had it off its leash. I was outside playing. When I got chased and bit. Owner never checked if I was okay. Never said a word to me. I watched as he grabbed his dog, tossed it into a full-sized van, jumped into the driver's seat, and just sped off. He looked like he was in his 40s. So, he'd be an old man, today. If he's still alive. Obviously the dog passed away long ago. I hope the piece of $#&% rots in Hell!

Oh, not the dog. I don't blame it.
 
Oh, not the dog. I don't blame it.
Dogs are more impressionable than human children...the crazy part is that like children, most dogs' initial response to suffering is to come over and offer comfort. It's only after the individual(s) hurt or dissuade the dogs that they become slightly more jaded. Growing up in a harsh environment tends to do that to most living things; it's sad that only recently we have begun to realize that dogs have more sentience than we cared to admit.
 
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