sábado, 9 de octubre de 2010

Dogs Have Greater Sense Of Friendship Than People

Bestselling author Jeff Masson has long been interested in the relationships between animals and humans.
The dog holds a very special place in human development. In his groundbreaking and inspiring new book, Jeff looks back over the past 40,000 years of dog-human companionship. He explores the idea that humans have developed our capacity for love, sympathy, empathy and compassion -- because of our long association with dogs.
VegSource gives this new book -- The Dog Who Couldn't Stop Loving -- our highest rating: Absolute Must Read!
¨The ability to reach out to other species, for example, is pretty much unique to humans and dogs.¨
¨Dogs have a greater sense of friendship than we do. They are also able to enjoy life in daily events to a greater extent than humans: their joie de vivre is unmatched. They attach for life. As for loyalty, well, I rest my case. I do feel that in the future we will learn about some emotions dogs have that are beyond humans

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