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Dog Trust: Some Lessons From Our Companions
By Marc Bekoff on June 29, 2009 in Animal Emotions
We often hear that the companion animal beings with whom we share our
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82. Avatar, avarice, and animals: Other species depend on our goodwill and we mu...
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83. Comments on "Going To The Dogs Is A Good Idea: It's Not A Dog Eat ...
"Canis caninam non est", or "dog does not eat dog", meaning that even a 'lowly'creature like the dog has limits and won't kill or destroy its own kind. However, by the 16th century, people began imagining that the metaphorical dogs did devour each
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84. Comments on "Going To The Dogs Is A Good Idea: It's Not A Dog Eat ...
"Canis caninam non est", or "dog does not eat dog", meaning that even a 'lowly'creature like the dog has limits and won't kill or destroy its own kind. However, by the 16th century, people began imagining that the metaphorical dogs did devour each
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85. Comments on "Going To The Dogs Is A Good Idea: It's Not A Dog Eat ...
"Canis caninam non est", or "dog does not eat dog", meaning that even a 'lowly'creature like the dog has limits and won't kill or destroy its own kind. However, by the 16th century, people began imagining that the metaphorical dogs did devour each
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humans. The difference is dogs can learn rules and wolves cannot. dogs seek social approval from people. Wolves do not. Wolves can bond to humans, but they don‚t possess the ability to bond with us in exactly the same way as dogs do. dogs
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humans. The difference is dogs can learn rules and wolves cannot. dogs seek social approval from people. Wolves do not. Wolves can bond to humans, but they don‚t possess the ability to bond with us in exactly the same way as dogs do. dogs
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88. What do animals want from us? Their manifesto | Psychology Today
oiled and other wildlife
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89. Kangaroos: These iconic animals are relentlessly slaughtered throughout Aust...
You wouldn't do this to your dog, would you?
Published on December 12, 2010 by Marc Bekoff in Animal Emotions
Let's make this the century of compassion and expand our compassion
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90. Kangaroos: These iconic animals are relentlessly slaughtered throughout Aust...
You wouldn't do this to your dog, would you?
Published on December 12, 2010 by Marc Bekoff in Animal Emotions
Let's make this the century of compassion and expand our compassion
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