Rob and Val
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Why do you suppose we call them man’s best friend? Not only are dogs great friends; they have the potential to teach us some of life’s most valuable lessons.
Anyone who has a dog knows that. But the lessons they share are not just for dog lovers.
Imagine what kind of world we would live in if all people shared the same high level of commitment, unconditional love, deep devotion and true loyalty of dogs.
Imagine if everyone trusted and followed their instincts. Imagine a world where everyone revelled in the simple pleasures of life: running freely in an open field, driving down the country road with your head stuck out the window and the wind blowing through your hair, accepting the warm invitation to take a walk with a friend, or playing happily for hours without ever showing signs of fatigue.
Yes, we have a lot to learn from our wise four-legged friends.
by Peggy McColl
Anyone who has a dog knows that. But the lessons they share are not just for dog lovers.
Imagine what kind of world we would live in if all people shared the same high level of commitment, unconditional love, deep devotion and true loyalty of dogs.
Imagine if everyone trusted and followed their instincts. Imagine a world where everyone revelled in the simple pleasures of life: running freely in an open field, driving down the country road with your head stuck out the window and the wind blowing through your hair, accepting the warm invitation to take a walk with a friend, or playing happily for hours without ever showing signs of fatigue.
Yes, we have a lot to learn from our wise four-legged friends.
by Peggy McColl