Animals when in company walk in a proper and sensible manner, in single file, instead of sprawling all across the road and being of no use or support to each other in case of sudden trouble or danger.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Once you have an animal, you have to commit to it. They need a sense of freedom, but, of course, they must have some boundaries. I am against hitting them though; just send the vibe and that will do it.
So the animal finally performs in that situation only the fitting act.
When, instead of merely associating some act with some situation in the animal way, we think the situation out, we have a set of particular feelings of its elements.
It's about keeping animals in our environment. They can't be on somebody's purse or shoes or something.
Dogs who live in each other's company are calm and pragmatic, never showing the desperate need to make known their needs and feelings or to communicate their observations, as some hysterical dogs who know only the company of our species are likely to do.
Animals play a big part in my life, on tour or at home.
Using animals for entertainment is big business, plain and simple.
I stuff animals I find; I do roadkill. They're strangely fun to have. They're like easy-to-control pets.
Whenever you have an animal and bring another one into the house, it's a very traumatic event. It's a story as old as bringing home a second child from the hospital, when the first child kind of goes, 'Hey, aren't I enough?'
Certainly dog driving is the most terrible work one has to face in this sort of business.