I just don't understand how dogs work. I realise the have a very established hierarchy and stuff like that, but I couldn't have a pet who's trained so much, because I'd never know if they do things because they want to, or because they think I want them to, because they're trained to, or because they don't even know they have a choice.
I've been thinking about this a lot lately while interacting with my dog, and all I can say is that if you ever had a dog, you would know.
So does my wife..... I only have them because my sister's baby was allergic to them and she needed to get rid of them... The darn things have become obsessed with following me around they go everywhere I go or they wait by the door until I come back.
On a side note, didn't really care for the Cats V Dogs film, it seemed to be a dog-lovers film about beating up cats which really disappointed me. They made it clear that 'cats are the evilz, while dogs are the heroes!" which ironically made the cats more interesting to me, loved The Russian and the ninja cats, while of the dogs the only one I can sort of recall is the main character dog, who was so dull and boring I think I fell asleep while he was on.
Now, if they had made both sides evil, which is what I went in thinking they had done, then I would have been interested. Deliberately making the dogs into nasty fascists, as opposed to accidentally making them fascists in a not-funny way, then we could have had a truly hilarious film: two pet species battling it out to dominate humanity in their own daft way would have got me rolling with laughter.
I have three cats, so I prefer them by default. Also, dogs sometimes have bad breath, so... yeah. That's my two cents.
I don't think people like Sam because of his pet-like qualities anyway :P
Also, who cares about Sam? Max is the big star there. And he's a rabitty thingy with sharp teeths and a craving for violence (I wonder if the Max character is inspired by Monty Python and the Holy Grail).
Dogs, definitely (though I don't mind certain cats). More specifically terriers. They're just so personable, even if my Airedale's the biggest doofus on the planet.
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I've been thinking about this a lot lately while interacting with my dog, and all I can say is that if you ever had a dog, you would know.
And Irishmile, I still hate your cat.
Here are my fuzzy monsters....
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Our 2yo cat is mad at us because he doesn't like change but it seems that he's acclimating, albeit slowly.
Too adorable for words!
On a side note, didn't really care for the Cats V Dogs film, it seemed to be a dog-lovers film about beating up cats which really disappointed me. They made it clear that 'cats are the evilz, while dogs are the heroes!" which ironically made the cats more interesting to me, loved The Russian and the ninja cats, while of the dogs the only one I can sort of recall is the main character dog, who was so dull and boring I think I fell asleep while he was on.
Now, if they had made both sides evil, which is what I went in thinking they had done, then I would have been interested. Deliberately making the dogs into nasty fascists, as opposed to accidentally making them fascists in a not-funny way, then we could have had a truly hilarious film: two pet species battling it out to dominate humanity in their own daft way would have got me rolling with laughter.
That's because it's true.
I shall destroy you!
Also, who cares about Sam? Max is the big star there. And he's a rabitty thingy with sharp teeths and a craving for violence (I wonder if the Max character is inspired by Monty Python and the Holy Grail).
Why choose? They are both tasty.
Dogs, ..., somone has to wear those collars.