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Dogs are just wolves in sheep's clothing. -- Stanley Coren
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Many dog owners believe that as much as 60 percent of their pet's brain is set aside solely to demonstrate applications of the verb "to eat"-in both the active and passive forms. -- Stanley Coren
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For those who love dogs, it would be the worst form of a lie to call any place where dogs were banned "Paradise." Certainly no loving God would separate people from their canine friends for eternity. -- Stanley Coren
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Compared to their sense of smell, dogs seem to pay a lot less attention to their sense of taste. Apparently they believe that if something fits into their mouths, then it is food, no matter what it tastes like. -- Stanley Coren
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Our reverence for workaholism has produced corporate leaders who believe they don't need sleep, and neither should anyone else. -- Stanley Coren
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A man once told me that his dog was half pit bull and half Poodle. He claimed that it wasn't much good as a guard dog, but it was a vicious gossip. -- Stanley Coren
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Forcing a dog into an alpha roll, or shaking the dog, both constitute physical aggression. Physical aggression is not communication. If there is good communication, then such confrontations need not occur. -- Stanley Coren
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The greatest fear dogs know is the fear that you will not come back when you go out the door without them. -- Stanley Coren
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From the dog's viewpoint, however, they are directly asserting dominance with that stare. When you respond by giving him what he wants, the dog interprets this as a submissive gesture on your part, and also reads this as your acceptance that the dog has a higher status in the pack than you do. -- Stanley Coren