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October 8, 2011

Have you ever wondered what a dog thinks?

I've always wondered what my dog thinks over the day. I firmly believe that our four-legged friends can understand the thoughts of their owner and can experience feelings and moods just like us. My dog tests different moods throughout the day, from morning when I go to work until the evening when I come back. Obviously the character is shaped by the education received, as well as humans, and so like us, are more or less sensitive to the outside world. I really would have more time to understand and know how my dog thinks. As the owner, you need to relate to the dog as a dog, rather than a furry person! But it’s not so easy to put into practice!
One of the reasons why dogs make such good pets is the wonderful way they communicate with people. I always talk to my dog. I look square in the eyes and always say something to him. We all like to be acknowledged as members of the family. Dogs understand human language more than we give them credit for. I would really like to study better his behavior especially what he thinks when…I get ready for the daily walk!

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