Dogs’ unique sensing ability extends to and from those close to them. They are the most social of all animals. Happy households, in general, enjoy happy dogs. Dogs do worry– a lot. Fear is maybe the most troublesome. A dog who only “uses” the car in a dead-end trip to the vet won’t go in […]
Posted on February 5th, 2008 by dogmaste
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A while back I wrote about how, dogs especially, have an innate ability to sense things beyond the normal senses of smell, hearing, taste, feeling. This “beyond” sense of theirs appears to be quite beyond our understanding. To point out just a few:
Epileptics vulnerable to damaging seizures have been successfully matched with a canine companion […]
Posted on February 4th, 2008 by dogmaste
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