I like your post, but with all due respect, I disagree with you about "their homes". In my experience dogs would much rather be with their master, in the car, in the woods, at the lake, or any place really, than in "their homes".Great to see so many photos of "loved" dogs. No matter the breed.... or mix of breeds... they are loyal, compassionate, loving, and just seem glad to have us as part of "their" family and to allow us to live in "their" home. :>) Over the years, have known many people who would be so much happier in their lives is they could only be more "doglike".
Dogs can have such different personalities... one to the other. Our current "Angel" is a homebody. She hates to leave the house, except to spend time in the back yard. Hates to ride. Whines all the time. Hates to go for walks. Has her toys and her spot where she lays under a small table, etc.I like your post, but with all due respect, I disagree with you about "their homes". In my experience dogs would much rather be with their master, in the car, in the woods, at the lake, or any place really, than in "their homes".
Cats, on the other hand, would much rather stay put in "their home" than to move into a new place, with their owner.
LOL! That's some look!View attachment 173756
This is the "stare". At exactly 4 p.m., she will sit and stare until I get up to get her supper. At the exactly 6:30 p.m. she will sit and stare until I get up to get ice cream... of which she gets a thumbnail size sliver. Her internal clock is more accurate than most clocks in the home. Won't bark. Won't do anything but sit there and bore holes through you with her eyes.