Why Dogs Are Better Than People Research

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Why Dogs Are better Than People
“You can always find hope in a dog’s eyes.” This quote explains the true meaning of a dog. With just a few words it shows that no matter how bad things get in life, There’s always going to be someone that truly cares and that someone is a dog. That’s why dogs are better than humans because they have better qualities/powers, they are extremely loyal, and will always be energetic and ready to play.
Dogs have incredible qualities or some say powers. What I mean by powers is they can sense different things that happen on this earth that no one can explain, such as paranormal activity. They can sense the other side of things, that’s why scary movies always show dogs barking at nothing, it’s because they sense an energy or spirit that humans can’t see. They can also tell when someone is sad, so there natural response is to comfort that person which, in my opinion, works. They also have impeccable hearing. Their hearing is almost 40 times better than humans, that’s why they can hear high pitches that humans cannot hear at all. Their ears have 18 muscles allowing them to move
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Loyalty is faithfulness or devotion to a special someone. Canines are unbelievably loyal. They don’t leave if times get tough they stay by their side to comfort until it gets better. They're always stories about how dogs travel endless miles just to be with their owners because of the love existent between them. Even if someone is homeless and has no money a dog will stay right by their side, which is comforting knowing their is someone who loves unconditionally even at the loneliest of times. “ A dog has no use for fancy cars, big homes, or designer clothes. A waterlogged stick will do just fine. A dog doesn’t care if you're rich or poor, clever or dull, smart or dumb, give him your heart and he’ll give you his.” This is my favorite quote because it really shows the true meaning of a dog and their purpose in life and their feelings towards