An Amazing Insight As To Why Dogs Love People

I have been trying to find a companion for DH's (our) dog but I just can't find the right one.
I think that I might not be able to do it since I just can't get past having to give up my sweet girl a year ago.
 
I have been trying to find a companion for DH's (our) dog but I just can't find the right one.
I think that I might not be able to do it since I just can't get past having to give up my sweet girl a year ago.
I'm so sorry for your loss. Losing an animal friend can feel like one's heart has been cut out. I feel that way about my dear Lucy who passed in March. To say that when the right one appears, you will know brings little comfort - but I'm sure it is true.
 
I saw a piece a few days ago about a young woman in her teens that had nothing but affection for everything and everyone, literally. She was examined by the medical field for this "condition". Eventually and don't ask me how, they tied in three genes existing in dogs to the unusual genes in this young woman. Their conclusion was those genes in the dogs are connected to their love of people. I'm sure there is more to this story but that is what I recall. We all as animal lovers sometimes lose sight of the affection goes both ways. Lucky dogs...and lucky people.

Imagine if that gene could somehow be reproduced as a pill or shot everybody could take, best if a one-time event for life. The world would be a much different place. :)

Tony
 

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