Can you imagine a time in which humans are not bonded to some form of pets?
You can imagine the pain of losing your best friend.
You can imagine the sleepless nights, with no sound to distract you from the many rips in the shelter.
Or simply, the joy of having your best friend.
With time, it can be hard to bond with any animal. As a dog person, I can’t imagine what would happen to me if I could no longer have my best friend.
But unfortunately, the sad truth is our companion animals, pets, don’t have a fixed journey.
When an animal meets a friend, they love them for who they are.
But we breed them specifically to be companions.
This may seem strange and even dangerous, but I am here to explain why, as we have become desensitized to the countless contributions of our pets, we just don’t have time to offer our best friend.
I will try to break this link at length, but it is not overly complicated to do so. Just Google “canine” and read the answers that take you to unbelievable answers to life questions and happy reports.
Ok, now keep reading on.
If you ask the people (human or canine) most or all of these questions, there are many answers.
People have many answers, the same people who first vaccinated all animals for a specific disease (like parasites or mites, and diseases like parasites, diseases, parasites, bacteria, viruses, etc.).
But the exact same example, of the different species of animals, is illustrated in humans.
Here’s the daily life of a dog.
We live our lives on our daily walks, accompanied by our favorite treat.
Of course, we see them outside of our house, in their natural habitat, and the great things about them.
They are like animals inside their natural habitat, aren’t they?
Then, why are they so easy to train?
We have enough animals that we think pets should be trained every day.
Why can’t our pets be taught about their illness? Why can’t they be taught about their appropriate activity?
Don’t we realize that the less humanized we are, the more we bond with our pets?
Do we realize that our pets help us get to sleep and that our pets help us enjoy life?
Am I safe to give an animal that could rescue me? What if I can’t hug my best friend anymore?
I have addressed a lot of questions here, but these are only the ones I could start from.
You might get some kind of answer, there might be many others.
Should animals be treated as pets?
The question here becomes, what kind of pets should we own, what kind of responsible people should have pets, and what we should do to have pets?
If you have any further question, feel free to leave a comment or start a conversation.
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