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9 Things We Can Learn From Our Dog

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By Bryan StormyweatherPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
9 Things We Can Learn From Our Dog
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Dogs understand the world differently from humans. Perhaps the limitation in communication will be to their advantage because they are much happier than many people. We humans doubt our abilities and we are often afraid of what we should do. Dogs don't waste time with that.

Dogs live the moment and cherish every second of happiness. They don't have jobs, they don't make money and they don't live for 80 years and maybe there are some aspects that I don't understand. What is certain is that they live their short lives full of enthusiasm.

They don't stress

Even if they start with the wrong step in front of other dogs because they are hindered or inattentive, they simply do their job. They don't care what others think. They are themselves all the time and feel very good.

They provide unconditional love

Dogs are among the least selfish companions on this planet. They don't think about them. They think only of you and do not see you as a master but as a friend. He doesn't judge you and never lets you down.

They appreciate all the meals

The meal should be one of the best times of the day. Dogs are happiest when the bowls are full. I jump and wag my tail when each of us should do. It's like taking your child to Mec and KFC every day.

They value sleep

When they are not playing or eating, they sleep. A dog lies down and sleeps when it is asleep. Sleep is very important and many do not take it into account. I think drinking coffee over coffee is better. Dogs should be envied.

They are not afraid to get dirty

When they have something to do, they dedicate themselves completely. They do not think that they are not doing well, that they are getting dirty, or that they would prefer to do something else. I just do that.

They know how to make new friends

Watch how the dogs interact and you will see that everything is natural. They are not shy and do not talk about any potash that cuts their way. They smell, I wag my tail a little, but if there's no point in playing I go on. No resentment, no regrets.

They know how to enjoy the silence

You will not see a happy dog ​​when passing cars that make noise, under fireworks or the neighbor from above puts his hands on. Every day is full of crazy people and the city is quite noisy so the peace is like an oasis where we can relax because usually, such moments are rare.

They tolerate many owners

They let you dress them the way you want, make them up, or blush them until they look like a clown. They will still love you and do other similar things to make you smile. This is unlimited love.

They never give up

Do you think they would know if they were diagnosed with cancer? And even if they knew, they would continue to do what they do best. A life with loved ones, with a bowl full of food, is a beautiful life, no matter what happens the next day…

They are not selfish

Pets are selfish, so to speak, only to food and this rule does not apply in any case. For example, chicks may be outraged when they feed, but the parent animal, or the mature animal, will never chase away the little ones to eat. Animals are not only not selfish, but they always take care of others, which we should learn as well. Try not to think only about your own benefits and only when you will be able to take care of others above you, you will be able to take care of yourself too!

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