Why Dogs Rule
Ever wonder why dogs make such good pets? It's not something
many people seem to give much thought to, but I've been
pondering it lately. I've had cats, snakes, fish, even a bird
once, but as pets they all compare unfavorably (in my humble
opinion) to playful puppy dogs. But why? It's not like those
other species don't have their good points as pets.
I've concluded that the main reason that dogs make better pets
is a simple one, although it's not one that most people ever
really think about. They show their need for us, openly and
honestly. They don't hold anything back. Most other animals tend
to be aloof and sometimes downright arrogant at times. Cats come
to mind.
I realize that my reasoning involves a certain amount of
anthropomorphism (applying human traits to non-humans), but
that's my point! I think we can't help but be more attracted to
dogs precisely because they appeal to us in human terms. They're
loyal, loving, needy, funny, always nice to us, etc. And I think
the best pets are those who fulfill those kinds of needs we all
have.
And it doesn't matter if you prefer small dog breeds like a
Chihuahua or a Yorkshire Terrier, or a larger breed like Golden
Retrievers or Rottweilers. I've had dogs as pets in all shapes
and sizes, and they invariably exhibit the wonderful traits we
all crave. There's nothing quite like coming home from a long
day and being met at the door by a wagging tail and happy
disposition. Know what I mean? Dogs are simply the best friends
we can ever know!
Just some food for thought...