What is the point of having a dog?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My wife suffers from depression and something (usually a routine life annoyance) will have her sad and crying.
Our dog will always go to her, give her a lick of her arm and having her crying changed to crying out of love and with laughter.
Hope this helps explain.


A golden retriever? they are known to perform that magic


Lhasa Apso. He usually works his way into her arms and then they both cuddle and take a nap while I then make dinner.
Hey wait! This may be a well thought out conspiracy between those two.

Golden retrievers are wonderful dogs too. My neighbor has a sweetheart of a golden retriever that plays with our dog.
Anonymous
OP, if you could survive by eating only flavorless nutrition bars for the rest of your life, would you do that? Or would you want to eat actual food that tastes good? Explain why or why not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing loves you like an attached dog loves you. Also great for getting out the door for some exercise every day in every weather.


Lol see those dog owners in knee high snow not looking so happy on those days


It’s not always fun in the moment but I’m (almost) always happy we got outside once we’re home and warm/dry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My wife suffers from depression and something (usually a routine life annoyance) will have her sad and crying.
Our dog will always go to her, give her a lick of her arm and having her crying changed to crying out of love and with laughter.
Hope this helps explain.


A golden retriever? they are known to perform that magic


Lhasa Apso. He usually works his way into her arms and then they both cuddle and take a nap while I then make dinner.
Hey wait! This may be a well thought out conspiracy between those two.

Golden retrievers are wonderful dogs too. My neighbor has a sweetheart of a golden retriever that plays with our dog.


You making dinner while others nap..yep definitely a conspiracy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, if you could survive by eating only flavorless nutrition bars for the rest of your life, would you do that? Or would you want to eat actual food that tastes good? Explain why or why not.


Why don't you start a new thread with that question. Maybe not in the Pets forum. Off list or Foods forum.
Anonymous
Unlike humans, dogs have very little needs, give a tremendous amount of love, and are incredibly loyal. Our sweet, silly goldendoodle is truly a gift. Life is so much better with him. After my children went to college, he eased the sadness of an empty nest. I miss him while at work and when he can't travel with us. There is something so special watching him experience such joy when we play with him, feed him, take him on walks, bring him new toys.... he appreciates small things in life and is so loved. Seeing life through his eyes has taught me a lot. I dread the day when he is no longer with us. He is so important to our family.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, if you could survive by eating only flavorless nutrition bars for the rest of your life, would you do that? Or would you want to eat actual food that tastes good? Explain why or why not.


Why don't you start a new thread with that question. Maybe not in the Pets forum. Off list or Foods forum.


Whoosh !
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unlike humans, dogs have very little needs, give a tremendous amount of love, and are incredibly loyal. Our sweet, silly goldendoodle is truly a gift. Life is so much better with him. After my children went to college, he eased the sadness of an empty nest. I miss him while at work and when he can't travel with us. There is something so special watching him experience such joy when we play with him, feed him, take him on walks, bring him new toys.... he appreciates small things in life and is so loved. Seeing life through his eyes has taught me a lot. I dread the day when he is no longer with us. He is so important to our family.


Love.

It's real. Sad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My wife suffers from depression and something (usually a routine life annoyance) will have her sad and crying.
Our dog will always go to her, give her a lick of her arm and having her crying changed to crying out of love and with laughter.
Hope this helps explain.


A golden retriever? they are known to perform that magic


Lhasa Apso. He usually works his way into her arms and then they both cuddle and take a nap while I then make dinner.
Hey wait! This may be a well thought out conspiracy between those two.

Golden retrievers are wonderful dogs too. My neighbor has a sweetheart of a golden retriever that plays with our dog.


You making dinner while others nap..yep definitely a conspiracy


And the cost of the important and expert therapy he provides is very inexpensive, a few bites of what we are having for dinner if safe for him to have.
Anonymous
"This society." LOL



Anonymous
Didn't say this generation it says society so obvi dogs have been around. Question was why? From the answers:
companionship seems to be the main reason.
Anonymous
My dog is walking happiness. He’s just joy and love in a soft, warm 70 lb package.

I will always have a dog.
Anonymous
For many people, of course not all, there is tremendous joy in a well-trained dog. I don't see the appeal to an out of control dog. But training takes effort.
Anonymous
How autistic are you, OP? "Why dog?"
What kind of question is this?
"Why flowers?" "Why love?" "Why sunshine?"
Anonymous
For companionship.
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