“I always say my biological clock must be digital, because I've never heard it ticking.” — Lucy Dillon Copy Share Image
All dogs seem to be great linguists, according to their owners. They always understand every word that's said to them. — Susan Ertz Copy Share Image
Service dogs support homeland and national security across a range of missions, some of them highly dangerous. — Jake Auchincloss Copy Share Image
“In my lap I had my dear little pug, the smell of whose ears will always be sweeter to me than all… — Kathryn Davis Copy Share Image
“Go on Louis, jump up,” I’d say every day for the first three months. From the vacant look on his face, I… — Cee Tee Jackson Copy Share Image
here's certain things that are similar to cats and dogs. Dogs are just hyper social and they have a want to please… — Temple Grandin Copy Share Image
Dogs are mute and obedient, but they have watched us and know us and can smell how pitiful we are. — Tove Jansson Copy Share Image
Dogs believe every stranger is a friend they haven't met yet. Cats wait for a proper invitation. — Vicki Brown Copy Share Image
I'd love to have a little Coco if I could have my way. I always dress up my dogs and they probably… — Coco Austin Copy Share Image
“By standard intelligence texts, the dogs have failed at the puzzle. I believe, by contrast that they have succeeded magnificently. They have… — Alexandra Horowitz Copy Share Image
“those puppies could incapacitate the biggest, baddest jock and have him crying all the way home to Mom. Give her a vagina… — Kate Meader Copy Share Image
“Throughout Mesoamerica it was a common belief that a dog carried the soul of a newly deceased person across a body of… — Elizabeth Eiler Copy Share Image
“Donkey had spoken to and petted dozens of dogs she'd seen jogging along the road or poking around for food at the… — Bonnie Jo Campbell Copy Share Image
“The most dreadful part of all," the old stag answered, "is that the dogs believe what the hound just said. They believe… — Felix Salten Copy Share Image
“I think she cared more for that bloody dog than for me, for us. And maybe that's not so stupid, looking back...… — Mark Haddon Copy Share Image
“Wherever the family was, these two dogs, both six-year-old shepherd mixes, took up their posts at the central coming-and-going point. Gil called… — Louise Erdrich Copy Share Image
“This book is divided into chapters, though not in the traditional chapter division of subject matters. This is because this book also… — Yohai Reuben Copy Share Image