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Dog Treated Like People
 by: Bruce Bussell


Have you ever noticed that some people are just plain crazy about their dogs while others just have a dog. You know what I'm talking about, don't you? Some people talk about their dog like others discuss their children.

One day, while waiting in line at the local Wal-Mart, I overheard two people talking about their children, or at least I thought they were talking about their children. One of them said something about Cheryl being real fussy about her breakfast. He said that Cheryl loved her eggs over easy and that the bacon had to be not too crisp but not too undercooked.

The lady the man was talking to agreed that her Freddie was just as picky about his hair. It seems that Freddie gets upset if she doesn't comb his hair to the side the right way. She said if she combs the hair to the right Freddie gets angry.

Let me tell you, when the man started talking about Cheryl not liking to go outside in the cold weather to her business, I was a little startled. Then I realized that these were two dog people. There dogs were their "kids".

I have a dog too. I love my dog. His name is Ozzy and he is a Cairn Terrier, but I don't cook him breakfast and I sure don't let him dictate how I comb his hair, but I do love him very much.

So what makes some people so head over hills crazy about their dog and what makes some seem to be a little more normal? I'm not real sure and that is why I wrote this page. I was hoping you would tell me.

If you have an idea, just email me by clicking here and tell me your thoughts. When I get enough responses, I will compile them and send them to you.

I hope you have a great day and I hope you enjoy your dog no matter which way you treat it.

About The Author

Bruce Bussell is the webmaster of www.Dog-Info-For-Free.Com. His love for dogs shows as he writes articles for owners who want to learn the best, most humane, ways to train and interact with their dogs.

admin@dog-info-for-free.com

This article was posted on January 13, 2006

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