...some people won't even own a dog for fear it will die - you can't bubble-wrap your heart...
Love, Heart, Fear
You can take a dog outside, but you can't make it pee
Reality, Humor
Results for "Getting a dog is like getting married. It teaches you to be less self-centered, to accept sudden, surprising outbursts of affection, and not to be upset by a few scratches on your car.
Marriage
A dog has one aim in life... to bestow his heart.
Love, Peace, Humanity
I had a dream about you. You were so cute, and I was holding you for a long time. We went for a walk, happily strutting down the street. We saw a couple others but they weren’t having as much fun as we were. We arrived back home and I gave you a kiss on the nose and a bone.
Dreams, Humor, Kiss
Aquí y ahora, yo soy el perro guía y no le huelo el culo a nadie
Freedom, Loyalty
The dog leash was still tied tight around the oak tree in the back, stretched worn and limp across the green grass as if trying to escape to freedom; and he buried his wife without a tombstone. Where before, she sat most times in his home, licking her wounds.
Death, Women, Freedom
My cat brought me a toy. I thanked her and threw it. She sat there gave me a look that made me realize people and dogs are the crazy ones.
People, Crazy, Cats
Never mind, said Hachiko each day. Here I wait, for my friend who’s late. I will stay, just to walk beside you for one more day.
Love, Friendship, Friends
I feel about my dogs now, and all the dogs I had prior to this, the way I feel about children - they are that important to me. When I have lost a dog I have gone into a mourning period that lasted for months.
Children, Mourning
If you have a dog, you will most likely outlive it; to get a dog is to open yourself to profound joy and, prospectively, to equally profound sadness.
Sadness, Joy
Waiting patiently for the fatest bone is a dog's lifestyle.
Wisdom, Hope, Waiting
Everything I know, I learned from dogs.
Learning, Dogs