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Do you own a Dog?

I live with three dogs who own themselves and choose to live with me and each other.

Watching them interact between themselves and others (including me) fascinates me. They rotate with the watch dog duty, and which one sleeps next to me. Two of them fight from time to time but it's always over after 30 seconds top, and then each goes their own way for a day before things go back to normal.

When it comes to other dogs, Ana is a social butterfly, Nolen level-headed and serves as a buffer between the others and the her sister Vesna. They mostly either love people or ignore them, only on three occasions they have scared people away or at least kept them at bay. On two of those occasions the younger ones were still puppies (9-12 months old).

I think dogs are emotionally more intelligent than humans and definitely way better at communication.
 
Had to put my dog (my best friend, ever) down a few months ago.

Her memory owns me.
the one dog i had to put down lived with me only for 2-3 months, but i still think about her a lot.
she had terminal cancer and i guess she was abandoned.
until her last day she seemed happy, eager to do everything the other dogs did. but unfortunately cancer was stronger, it went from her tits to her lungs and probably brain, too.

that's her.
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my father, mother, sister and i have a female pitbull/rotweiller that is about 10 now and a regular pitbull with kind of a long nose that's a bit smaller and male.

the male pitbull for whatever reason is so much easier to deal with. it doesn't really pick up stuff it's not supposed to or tear up paper.. with the female mix, she is so hard to deal with, she's always on the counters grabbing for stuff, and even at ten is super hyper.. having a t.v. remote is so hard, but for whatever reason, she ruined a cellphone when she was a puppy and i think my mother was sad or something, so she learned not to pick up cell phones.. other than that though, she tears up everything, clothes, remotes, food, paper, everything..

the male pitbull is totally good, but he has space issues. the female pitbul withl me i particularly used to rough house with and she's not that aggressive. she just play growls and has fun, but you can't do that with the male pitbull, he doesn't realize he bites hard and stuff, and he nips way more, but he's usually not very hyper... one time the female had paper torn up all over the ground, and the male one joined in which isn't usual for him, and my father tried to take the paper away from him and he bit him pretty hard.. we were actually really gentle training the male, cause we noticed right off when he was a puppy that he got more aggressive. we stopped rough housing with the female too to not get him influenced like that. but the male just doesn't like my father sometimes. i think he has more of a masculine voice and intimidates him.. the dog is most sweet with my mother who sounds like a sweet female. i don't know if dogs pick up on stuff like that... i definitely don't sound very aggressive like my father. he's just a high testosterone personality or whatever, but the dog really likes me. he puts his ass on me all the time.. i get down on the floor at his level more than any one else, and he likes that a lot.
 
I live with three dogs who own themselves and choose to live with me and each other.

Watching them interact between themselves and others (including me) fascinates me. They rotate with the watch dog duty, and which one sleeps next to me. Two of them fight from time to time but it's always over after 30 seconds top, and then each goes their own way for a day before things go back to normal.

When it comes to other dogs, Ana is a social butterfly, Nolen level-headed and serves as a buffer between the others and the her sister Vesna. They mostly either love people or ignore them, only on three occasions they have scared people away or at least kept them at bay. On two of those occasions the younger ones were still puppies (9-12 months old).

I think dogs are emotionally more intelligent than humans and definitely way better at communication.
Speak for you self. You may have studied and done weird experiments on us in your space ship, but that don't mean you know us well. We are just cold and uncaring but we understand emotions.
 
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