Dogs Quotes
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“I'll believe it if I see it" for dogs translates to "I'll believe it if I smell it." So don't bother yelling at them; it's the energy and scent they pay attention to, not your words.
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I love dogs. Like, A LOT. They’re my favorite animal. Ever.
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Dogs aren't born knowing what or what not to do; they only learn like children.
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Democracy is a very admirable form of government - for dogs...
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The world was conquered through the understanding of dogs; the world exists through the understanding of dogs.
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I really love dogs. When I see a dog, I go crazy, it's like, “Oh my God, come here, come here!”
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Dogs love their friends and bite their enemies, quite unlike people, who are incapable of pure love and always have to mix love and hate.
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Just being with dogs, I learned their ways and began to appreciate things from their point of view.
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Competition is for dogs and horses.
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In America, dogs are viewed by their names first, breed second. And dogs live behind walls. It's an unnatural point of view.
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Dogs don't make mistakes.
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The disposition of noble dogs is to be gentle with people they know and the opposite with those they don't know...How, then, can the dog be anything other than a lover of learning since it defines what's its own and what's alien.
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I guess I would be most grateful for my family and my friends and my dogs, my boyfriend. I'm grateful for a lot. I'm grateful to be healthy.
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Dogs understand your moods and your thoughts, and if you are thinking unpleasant things about your dog, he will pick it up and be downhearted.
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My dogs are a priority and a big responsibility... but the payoffs are well worth it
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I've always been an animal lover. I've grown up with dogs my whole life.
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Every cat knows how to keep his owner feeding them: You may scratch and bite ninety-nine times, but the hundredth time, you must leap into a lap and press your nose to their nose. Rules are for dogs.
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Dogs should be called by names which are not very long, so that each may obey more quickly when he is called, but they should not have shorter names than those which are pronounced in two syllables.
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With great care we might have a dog's chance, but no more.
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Dogs own space and cats own time.
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People say I train dogs, but in many ways I train people.
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Heads of warring nations could learn a lot about how to achieve lasting peace by watching dogs and cats who live in the same house.
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I always have dogs with me, even on the road. We call them port-o-pups.
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Dogs may be divided into two classes: those who are merely afraid of cattle and those who can't abide them.