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The Best Dogs
LonliestDove
Posted by LonliestDove, 1/19/12 1:10 PM - Permalink
I have been around pomeranians to pit bulls and rotties not to mention my Siberian Husky and my samoyed. All dogs are beautiful and a wolf is what it is a wild animal that has been civilized just like us humans. A wolf in the wild does as it should and that is kill for survival. Have a wolf from a pup to adult is just a big beautiful dog too! Only a fool would say such a things as why wolves are with dogs...what a moron!
mgirl101
Posted by mgirl101, 2/7/12 4:40 PM - Permalink
Wolves are only mean when you scare them or hurt them so it think its awesome that they show wolves with the dogs and dogs are wolves only trained.
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Originally Posted by Thirumalesh_ilu
Dogs are very friendly with us. But wolves are very cruel.
It is very foolish to show Dogs & Wolves in a single Window.
Someone wants to see Dogs if they found wolves there It may be a problem.
aleerpsoftware
Posted by aleerpsoftware, 2/7/12 7:32 PM - Permalink
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Originally Posted by ratfink95
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Originally Posted by allthatiswoman
wolves are only cruel when they are sick every trait we love in our dogs came from wolves including the loyalty that far surpasses that of humans whoever posts that wolves are cruel just know I hold wolves in a higher regard than you and to say they are cruel displays your Ignorance and if you were coming looking for agreement there might be a problem!

Absolutely right in EVERY regard. Dogs make better people than people.


i agree with what you said..
Doeidgrl45
Posted by Doeidgrl45, 2/9/12 12:25 AM - Permalink
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Originally Posted by Thirumalesh_ilu
Dogs are very friendly with us. But wolves are very cruel.
It is very foolish to show Dogs & Wolves in a single Window.
Someone wants to see Dogs if they found wolves there It may be a problem.
Doeidgrl45
Posted by Doeidgrl45, 2/9/12 12:26 AM - Permalink
If it wasn't for wolves we wouldn't have dogs. Wolves are not CRUEL people are! They only do what they have to to survive and are more loyal to their family (pack) than most humans are.
AnitaBlake
Posted by AnitaBlake, 2/18/12 7:29 AM - Permalink
Wolves aren't cruel, they're hunters. And not all dogs are friendly, some are trained to hurt and kill. Wolves hurt and kill for only food, survival and dominance amongst the pack. Wolves don't even understand what cruelty is! That's a HUMAN emotion! Like jealousy and revenge! If u r attacks by wolves it only be because they are afraid or they may be rabid. A pack of wolves will show more loyalty then any human could.
Bootlegger59
Posted by Bootlegger59, 3/7/12 12:29 AM - Permalink
In photos, I have absolutely no objection whatsoever in showing them both. Wolves are very beautiful animals, but they are wild, and dogs are domesticated, if there is a problem mixing them, it would be in real life, but with photos?......No problem at all.
Bootlegger59
Posted by Bootlegger59, 3/7/12 12:45 AM - Permalink
I have thought about this for a bit, and I wonder, just why do you believe wolves are cruel? They are wild, they live by the code of the wild, the law of Nature. They are NOT cruel.........pit bulls can be cruel, and mean. Wolves do not usually want anything to do with humans, and the case is rare where they make personal contact with Man, as they, in most cases, avoid human contact, which is why many humans do not see them in the wild. But, they are NOT cruel, and your assessment is totally wrong, therefore, you do not understand wildlife. I spent almost 30 years in Montana, and I am very familiar with wolves, and although they can and do encroach upon Man's domain, it is not common, and makes news when they do, simply because it is so uncommon. You need to understand the wolf a little better, so if you'd leave your comfortable city dwelling and go out and learn about those beautiful animals, you would learn much.
cometandkilah12
Posted by cometandkilah12, 3/11/12 8:05 PM - Permalink
SORRY I disagree that dogs make better people then people. Are you married, and if so then you aren't very happy in your marriage if you can say what you just said. I do agree that dogs are great for somethings and I love my shepherd very much, BUT people are much better to have around then dogs.
BriefcaseMan
Posted by BriefcaseMan, 3/14/12 9:40 PM - Permalink
I agree with "cometandkilah12" that dogs do not make better people than people. Though dogs provide us with a special friendship, and the death of a loyal dog may be heart wrenching, these creatures cannot provide the same love and affection as a person to person. For one, dogs exist as beings while humans exist as persons. Thus dogs are beings but not persons. The material world does not place limits on people. Humans possess the ability to surpass material limitations. Dogs cannot. For instance, a dog does not have the concept of justice. Justice is an idea, an abstraction, an immaterial notion. Only people are able to comprehend the abstraction that justice presents itself as. In the same way, dogs (as with all animals) lack moral sense. They do not understand the concept of good and wrong. For example, a dog who attacks a person should not be to blame. The dog was defending property or territory it saw threatened (there are exceptions such as difficult temperament, rabid, etc.). Either way, the dog does not understand that it hurt the individual and that its action was wrong. Dogs also do not possess the abstract concepts of love and knowing. Because dogs do not have an intellect, they cannot know, and because dogs do not have a will, they cannot love. The affection that dogs exhibit for their owners solely reflects an instinctual aspect of their life. One may say that dogs are intelligent, but being intelligent does not attribute an intellect. An intellect and a will need rational creatures. Dogs and other animals are irrational. Take for instance a lioness. The lioness encounters an abandoned child. Upon seeing the child’s defenselessness, the lioness‘ motherly instincts kick in to care for the child. However, at the same time, the lioness is hungry, and another instinct tells it to kill the baby and eat it. Whichever instinct presents itself as stronger at the time, that instinct will triumph. There was no reasoning involved. A hunter facing a Bambi ordeal, would on the other hand, despite a raging hunger, have the will to spare the deer. The hunter would be able to reason using logic whether or not to kill the deer, and then act upon those conclusions. Nevertheless, dogs remain some of the world's most amazing creatures, aiding man in countless ways.

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