Quote by Miquiel Banks Download Open image ““Do overcrowded houses breed dogs?”” — Miquiel Banks ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Dogs are not allowed to choose where they live; my fate would be decided by people.” — W. Bruce Cameron Copy Share Image
“As it turns out, what makes a dog adoptable has very little to do with dogs, a great deal to do with humans.” — Steven Kotler Copy Share Image
“But humans drive the cars and decide when dogs eat and where dogs live and clearly this was something else in their power -… — W. Bruce Cameron Copy Share Image
“We recognised that the youth demographic needed to be pursued, preferably with dogs.” — Marcus Berkmann Copy Share Image
“Part of what I love about novels and dogs is that they are so beautifully oblivious to economic concerns. We serve them, and in… — Ann Patchett Copy Share Image
“In the past, when dogs’ functions were mostly rural, it was accepted that they were intrinsically messy and needed to be managed on their own terms. Today, by contrast, many pet dogs live in circumscribed, urban environments and are expected to be simultaneously better behaved than the average human child and as self-reliant as adults. As if these new obligations… — John Bradshaw Copy Share
“If you live with dogs, you'll never run out of things to write about.” — Sharon Delarose Copy Share Image
“A dog judges others not by their color or creed or class but by who they are inside. A dog doesn't care if you… — John Grogan Copy Share Image