Thursday, October 19, 2006
For the Love of Dogs by D. Martyn Lloyd-Morgan
A new book is coming out soon entitled, 'For the Love of Dogs,' in which the author substantiates the theory that dogs feel a variety of emotions similar to humans. The signs can be found in the manner in which they hold their mouths, eyes, ears, and tails, but particularly their mouths. It's all about body language.
Most of us dog lovers have known this all along, but skeptical scientists claimed that the brains of dogs are not equipped to make them capable of feeling the emotions of pleasure, sadness, depression, affection, joy, etc. Well, now they have been proved wrong. Your dog is a rich source of a wide range of emotion if you will take the time to pay attention to the signs.
Don't you just love the picture above? This beautiful animal is obviously posing for the camera. It is one of my favorites.
To dog lovers everywhere, I offer you this photo, which I found on an online news source.
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