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Man's Bestfriend

The dog is one of the most popular pets in the world. It ordinarily remains loyal to a considerate master, and because of this the dog has been called man's best friend. Class distinctions between people have no part in a dog's life. It can be a faithful companion to either rich or poor.

Key points that we should remember about are Dogs:

Dogs are born to be playful. It doesn't matter what type of Dog it is. Dogs loves to play, it is how they express there love to there master. For Dogs it's love to be loved.

Dog fits easily into family life. It thrives on praise and affection. When a master tells a dog that it is good, the animal happily wags its tail. But when a master scolds a dog, it skulks away with a sheepish look and with its tail tucked between its legs.

Dogs fight for their master. In some places, Dogs are trained to fight criminals and hoodlum. Because of there keen sense of smell, Dogs are used my police officers to track down criminals on the loose. Some Dogs also where used as the “eyes” for there blind masters. They guide you in every step of the way.

Dogs don't get mad to you. Unless you hit them of course. No matter how harsh or how you curse your Dog they'll stick to you. I really don't know why some people tend to hurt there own pets.

Dogs are loyal. In this time, it's really hard to have a loyal friend that will stick to you through tick and thin. You can't trust anyone you've met in your work place. Are you sure your partner in life is loyal to you? Yes for now. But your not sure of tomorrow. I'm not saying that it's good to have a Dog than a human being. Dogs are bound to stick to there master. If you leave a Dog in a certain spot for days. It won't leave because of the trust the Dog has to there master.

At the end of your stressful day. When you come home from hard work. Dogs are the one who usually welcomes you first. And that thing makes you the Man's Best Friend.

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