I found the below on Pawnation - interesting stuff:
89 percent say their pooches are more excited to greet  them when they come home than their significant others
89 percent believe there have been moments when their  dogs tried to comfort them in times of need
74 percent think their dog's body language or facial  expressions let them know how their pet is feeling
72 percent prefer to blow off steam by taking a walk  with their dogs than with a close companion
70 percent believe they have "shared a look" with their  dogs on at least one occasion
69 percent believe their pooches know when they are  feeling happy
67 percent believe their pups sense anger
67 percent confess that when they travel, they're more  likely to feel guilty about leaving their dogs behind than family and  friends
62 percent believe that their dogs are more dependable  than their human best friends
58 percent think their dogs know when they're sad
41 percent say that their furry friend is more likely  to "notice" they've had a bad day than their best human friend
34 percent report that at least once, they've had an  entire "conversation" with their dogs without saying a word
9 percent say they know exactly what their pooch is  thinking
Monday, March 29, 2010
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Oh my gosh! I agree with everything. EVERY LITTLE THING!
ReplyDeleteEspecially this one: "89 percent believe there have been moments when their dogs tried to comfort them in times of need" --> It makes me think back to the day when I had to put my sweetheart to sleep, and even that day, he 'knew' and he sensed how upset I was, and he came over to lick my tears away ... Just thinking about it could make me cry again. He was such a brave and selfless little soul.
Hugs as always. Miss you!