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    Friday 6 July 2012

    Expert Author Archie L Anthony

    Whenever I want to feel loved, the solution for me is a puppy. For I know that the love that I am going to get will be. It based on the fact that I brought home flowers, or a new toy, or because I brought donuts into the coffee room or because I purchased a car for my teenager, but it'll be because I'm there. A puppy on the other hand tail starts wagging when they see me when they enter the room, I know that it is because of a genuine feeling.. When they are poised in front of you with that loveable smile waiting to accompany you wherever you want to go and enjoy doing anything with you that you want to do.
    Dog's are bred to serve you. They love being able to serve you in any way that they can, because they know that there is a reward in store for them for being a good dog. They know you intimately and are so very acute at picking up any patterns that you may have. They know the sound of your walk and the sound of the RPM's that your car is tuned for and your facial and expressions. They recognize different tones in your voice and judge the people that come around you.
    Your dog doesn't understand time and how many hours that you've been gone. They only know that you've been gone a long time and that they're so happy that you've finally returned. Even when they nap, they we'll tend to physically touch you, so that when you move they're ready to move with you.
    Your dog also has the power to bring joy and happiness to others. It doesn't matter what the person looks like or if he's sad, or nervous or in a bad mood. However dogs are good judges of character and usually accurately sense bad people. A good spirited tail wagging puppy full of wet kisses snuggling will usually be just what the doctor ordered to change a foul mood. Dogs are often used for therapy in many situations. Often used as a comforting factor around dying patients or people with unique illnesses.
    The showing of care and love can improve any situation. Everybody needs love in some form, shape or fashion. Love has the ability to improve any situation. Love will make you smile and a smile is always a good start for better things to come. Never underestimate the power of love, for love can conquer all. Understand the difference between liking and loving. We need to love everybody in the same way that GOD loves us, unconditionally. Many of the problems that exist in the world today, would not exist if we all practiced unconditional love.

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