Hmmmm. I've gotten to be more emotional as I've gotten older. When ever I see an image of the USS Arizona Memorial I tear up. I don't even know anyone who was at Pear Harbor in 1941. I'm only 66. Yes, I know that Dog look and body language well. My male hound dog stares at me and often puts his paw on me to get attention. He even looks at me with his head bent back with it up side down. I appreciate the love but he often keeps tapping my arm or hand with a paw when I am trying to type on the PC keyboard or handle a camera. That can be annoying if a few moments of attention and petting do not satisfy him. Hound are persistent. My female hound sometimes jumps on me and wants to lick my arms, neck, chest, face, and mouth for up to half an hour. She can exhaust me with affection. She does not stare so much.
To me the best sound in the world is the belly laugh of a child and one of the best looks is the love on an animals face!
dancers
Loc: melbourne.victoria, australia
lamiaceae wrote:
Hmmmm. I've gotten to be more emotional as I've gotten older. When ever I see an image of the USS Arizona Memorial I tear up. I don't even know anyone who was at Pear Harbor in 1941. I'm only 66. Yes, I know that Dog look and body language well. My male hound dog stares at me and often puts his paw on me to get attention. He even looks at me with his head bent back with it up side down. I appreciate the love but he often keeps tapping my arm or hand with a paw when I am trying to type on the PC keyboard or handle a camera. That can be annoying if a few moments of attention and petting do not satisfy him. Hound are persistent. My female hound sometimes jumps on me and wants to lick my arms, neck, chest, face, and mouth for up to half an hour. She can exhaust me with affection. She does not stare so much.
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I still weep about WW1............and WW2.......and all the rest. Dogs can heal amost any heartbreak.
dancers wrote:
I still weep about WW1............and WW2.......and all the rest. Dogs can heal amost any heartbreak.
And they don't ask for anything in return except a warm place to lay next to you.
dancers
Loc: melbourne.victoria, australia
AirWalter wrote:
And they don't ask for anything in return except a warm place to lay next to you.
and they would be more than welcome!
sumo
Loc: Houston suburb
We lost our 17 year old shih tzu back in 2015 and i still tear up thinking of him. We have two more now, the male is a sweet loving little dog. The female is sorta weird and stand offish. Have to get on the floor and then she is all over you
Very touching, thank you!
Cat's are ok and I only say that because my granddaughter just got one. But, show me a cat that would show the affection that Maple was exhibiting in this video. You've gotta love dogs. I do.
Don’t read too much into the dogs actions, he probably wanted the man to stop making that racket and pay attention to him by giving him a treat or a scratch and a pat on his head.
Stan
Nalu
Loc: Southern Arizona
Don't get me wrong, I love dogs and I have a very special one who gives me that look and offers a paw regularly. But when I look at the video provided and putting my mind inside the dog I think, "hey, what are we doing sitting in the snow, and I'm hungry. We should be heading back for my dinner and a warm fire. Come on, hurry up with that song and lets get outa here."😊
Heart warming video, thanks, Walter.
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