D3m190d;425642 said:I can see that. But I a lot of times -well, with me- dogs just act like annoying attention seekers...
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HeroOfCrapsalot;425553 said:What it doesn't show is the part where the "Hero" dog devours the injured dog.
You are lonelyD3m190d;425659 said:I like cats a little better than dogs, just because dogs can annoy me more often than cats. But that's it. ^_^
Aaand why would only cats be for the lonely? Doesn't a dog not also just give company? Or am I missing something. '
With all those smileys - who could? ^_^D3m190d;425677 said:I won't take that post serious. '
droded;425678 said:It is common practice to take dogs for walks and to teach them tricks - both of these give the owner chances to not only socialise with other people, but also you get to know your dog who loves you and would do anything for you. (Training would also eliminate your "EWWW dogs are just gonna jump on me ewww" as "stay" is one of the more basic commands learned)
Cats on the other hand normally stay within the house and do nothing, apart from being fed and cuddled occasionally. Most cats are spoiled, and do not show their affection the same way a dog would.
Dogs also are helpful in various other ways than being a pet such as hunting, herding, protection, assisting police and military, and aiding handicapped individuals. Cats are used only for companionship.
Here are a couple of cat/dog joke that convey their differences perfectly:
A dog says," You pet me, you feed me, you shelter me and you love me - you must be God."
A cat says," You pet me, you feed me, you shelter me and you love me - I must be God."Whenever a dog hears his master's footsteps when coming home, you simply cannot fail to notice the excitement. When a dog walks up to his master, his tail is wagging eagerly, excited that the master is back. A dog loves it when his master rubs behind his ears and scratches under his chin.
Cats, however, demand attention. When its master enter a room where a cat is, it pretends its master doesn't exist. When called, it likes to wait just long enough before entering the room where its master is, so its master cannot tell whether the cat heard the call or just wandered by on some business of its own. The master's most expensive piece of furniture is where it practice their destructive skills.
In the end however, the difference between cats and dogs is purely preference - so please take all discussion with a pinch of salt.
droded;425678 said:It is common practice to take dogs for walks and to teach them tricks - both of these give the owner chances to not only socialise with other people, but also you get to know your dog who loves you and would do anything for you. (Training would also eliminate your "EWWW dogs are just gonna jump on me ewww" as "stay" is one of the more basic commands learned)
droded;425678 said:Cats on the other hand normally stay within the house and do nothing, apart from being fed and cuddled occasionally. Most cats are spoiled, and do not show their affection the same way a dog would.
droded;425678 said:Dogs also are helpful in various other ways than being a pet such as hunting, herding, protection, assisting police and military, and aiding handicapped individuals. Cats are used only for companionship.
droded;425678 said:In the end however, the difference between cats and dogs is purely preference - so please take all discussion with a pinch of salt.
White_Howler;426079 said:Firis officially wins this thread. I gives you cookies naow *give*
ScareCrowReturn;426112 said:Haha thats awesome! But its like you guys are shocked or something? You know every day Humans are doing that (Not exact samething) everyday.. Heard of Ambulance? Police? Fire fighters? They do that everday.