When I go and work with people, I never say, 'Your dog is changed for the rest of its life.' It's like a diet. You've got to maintain a discipline and ritual in your life to keep a certain figure.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
No dog is too much for me to handle. I rehabilitate dogs, I train people. I am the dog whisperer.
You can tell by the kindness of a dog how a human should be.
I take my dog to the vet a lot because he's old and sick, and I always step on the scale when I'm there. Let's just say shirts that were once button-able are no longer. I'm constantly being roasted by my wife.
Many dogs grow up without rules or boundaries. They need exercise, discipline and affection in that order.
I'm a dog person; I've had dogs all my life.
I will always have dogs in my life, and I absolutely can't be with someone who will challenge that or disagree with that stance - I will not budge on this, ever.
When the dog looks at you, the dog is not thinking what kind of a person you are. The dog is not judging you.
Pets are humanizing. They remind us we have an obligation and responsibility to preserve and nurture and care for all life.
If you don't own a dog, at least one, there is not necessarily anything wrong with you, but there may be something wrong with your life.
If you are a junkyard dog, you assume that that's what life is: chained up, barking all day.