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Dogs Loyalty Quotes

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Stanley Coren
“The greatest fear dogs know is the fear that you will not come back when you go out the door without them.”
Stanley Coren

W. Bruce Cameron
“My purpose, my whole life, had been to love him and be with him, to make him happy. I didn’t want to cause any unhappiness now—in that way, I decided it was probably better than he wasn’t here to see this, though I missed him so much at that moment the ache of it was as bad as the strange pains in my belly.”
W. Bruce Cameron, A Dog's Purpose

Karl Kraus
“To be sure, the dog is loyal. But why, on that account, should we take him as an example? He is loyal to man, not to other dogs. ”
Karl Kraus

“Thorns may hurt you, men desert you, sunlight turn to fog;
but you're never friendless ever, if you have a dog.”
Douglas Malloch

Mark J. Asher
“You see, sometimes in life, the best thing for all that ails you has fur and four legs.”
Mark J. Asher, All That Ails You: The Adventures of a Canine Caregiver

Courtney Milan
“The dog looked up in entreaty. Liquid brown eyes begged: Take me with you. I’ll be good. Oh, the lies that dogs told.”
Courtney Milan, Unraveled

Munia Khan
“Pets reflect you like mirrors. When you are happy, you can see your dog smiling and when you are sad, your cat cries.”
Munia Khan

Michael A. Ferro
“A dog only got hurt if its love was repudiated, intentional or not, though it never had long to feel true sorrow in response because it never held its love back, regardless of reciprocation; the dog just tried to love you more. No other distractions such as work, home, friendships, or lovers—just the insistence of undying and unwavering affection in the truest sense of the word—asking for only a fraction of what it gave.”
Michael A. Ferro, TITLE 13: A Novel

Amit Abraham
“As long as you wag your tail you are a sincere dog, when you bark you are a ferocious dog but the moment you bite you become a mad dog .”
Amit Abraham

Ehsan Sehgal
“Dog's Loyalty
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O' unfaithful human
Come and listen
It will change
Your entire life
Only brave people
Wear the pain
On their body
If you want to learn
The style
And the way of love
I tell you
That will open
The secrets of the way
Learn the faithfulness
Love and the loyalty
From the dogs
O' unfaithful human
Come and listen.”
Ehsan Sehgal

Malay Roy Choudhury
“Love is a dog. Which dog ? It depends on your experience”
Malay Roychoudhury, The Hungryalist Poems by Malay Roychoudhury

Bella Osborne
“Dog are awesome. They don't care if you're clever or not; they just like to hang out with you”
Bella Osborne, The Library

Laura VanArendonk Baugh
“They do not so much as hesitate in their actions, and I realize they cannot see my slick dark coat in the unlit room. Nor can they scent me with their clumsy human noses. They are indeed foolish predators, not only to hunt on another’s territory, but to hunt where their limited senses are useless. And they are very foolish to hunt my Lady.”
Laura VanArendonk Baugh, Hall of Heroes

Michael A. Ferro
“Heald did not understand cats. All his life he had been a dog person, naturally averse to cats due to his allergies. Many of the women that he knew in the city had cats. It couldn’t be as simple as men being “dog people” and women being “cat people”; he knew that was too one- dimensional. Maybe something about cats’ apprehensive and complicated nature drew women to adore them, sensing a mirrored personality that had to be appreciated, or at the very least, respected. Dogs, with their fanatical, uncomplicated, and singular devotion, were everything a man could ever ask for.”
Michael A. Ferro, TITLE 13: A Novel

“Somehow I end up making a bud in all my trips. I make an instant connection and it always turns out to be mutual unlike with humans. We don't need a language to speak. I can read his eyes and he can read my expressions and we speak for hours. We have this special mutual understanding, I always miss with humans. ~ #whisperingtrail”
Ashish Bhardwaj

J.J. Pips
“Share the Pips life, I say!”
J.J. PIps

Donald Friedman
“Your dog is the ultimate acolyte; he believes you are the very image of God.”
Donald Friedman, You're My Dawg, Dog: A Lexicon of Dog Terms for People

“Dogs, I think, might be more important than principles. They provide love and loyalty when you need them the most.”
Kevin Hearne, Scourged

Vicki Delany
“Chapter One. I love owning a dog. I love being owned by a dog. No matter how tough the day has been or how low my mood might be, being greeted at the door by a joyful, exuberant animal is one of life’s greatest pleasures. It’s hard to stay tired or grumpy or in a thoroughly foul mood in the face of those bright eyes, perky ears, lolling tongue, shivering body, and tail wagging hard enough to knock the knickknacks off side tables.”
Vicki Delany, A Scandal in Scarlet

“We've done nothing to hurt them," growled Argal. "All we've done is to be their most faithful companions for thousands of years. We protected their children, their homes, their farms. We herded their cattle and sheep. We showed them how to hunt. We fought in their wars. When they were lost, we guided them home. We put food in their mouths when they were hungry, and saved their lives when they were dying. We even wiped out our brothers-the wolves-for the benefit of men and to our shame because men asked us to do it. Now we capture their criminals and sniff for their dangerous explosives and poisonous drugs. The rich use us to make them look even richer, and the beggars use us to help pay for their booze. In their darkest nights we bring them comfort. In their brightest days we bring them joy. We've given the human race more love than any other creature on this earth. They even have the nerve to call us man's best friend,"
He looked about the death house. He looked at Furgal. "And this is our reward,”
Tim Willocks, Doglands

Kevin Hearne
“If there is anything I can warn you about when it comes to expanding your lifespan, it's that boredom is your enemy. If you get too bored with the routine of it, the endless eating, and sleeping, and shitting and working so that you can eat, sleep and shit some more you'll do something stupid in an attempt to entertain yourself. And you'll die. Or you'll slip into depression, make the last shift and live out your days as an animal. Or you'll get bitter thinking about the past and everything you've lost and it will turn you against people. So my free advice is to always find something to love and to make you laugh. Something that will keep you in the here and now. Hounds are good at it. And they work for me.”
Kevin Hearne, Shattered

Erin Hunter
“Mickey continued. "If you ever come back, you will find this thing, your possession, which you gave to me. It was my favorite toy, and when I played with it, I thought of you. This will prove that I came back to look for you--that I never forgot you or stopped loving you.”
Erin Hunter, Darkness Falls

Elizabeth  Ferris
“Positively Georgia's Guide to Surviving Grief aims to help teens and adults deal positively with the loss of a loved one. Georgia is an illustrated Airedale Terrier who is full of energy and inspiring ideas. Always experiencing the world with love and appreciation, Georgia steps readers through a number of ideas and strategies to heal from loss and move on to recover a happy, rewarding life”
Elizabeth Ferris

Dan Gemeinhart
“You. Me. Together. Always.”
Dan Gemeinhart, Good Dog

Terance Shipman
“Check out Ruby Smiles –
by Prudence Williams! Free Giveaway on Goodreads.
Come enjoy the day with Ruby! Her days are filled with excitement and fun! As the Dog-of-the-House, she has a lot responsibilities and duties, but Ruby loves her job and has a great time doing it and knows you'll enjoy spending the day with her.”
Terance Shipman

Avijeet Das
“Dogs are like ex-girlfriends; they like to follow you everywhere, keep stalking you, and love sniffing you.”
Avijeet Das

“The love of a bone dog, she thought, bending her head down over the paw again. All that I am worth these days. Then again, few humans were truly worth the love of a living dog, Some gifts you could never deserve.”
t kingfisher

“It galloped out of the fog, an articulated ghost, bouncing on its forelegs. Briefly it rose up and swiped at her face with its nonexistent tongue, then dropped back down again. "Dog", she said. Tears began to spill down her face. "Dog. You came back." The bone dog gazed up at her from empty sockets, mouth open in a fleshless grin.”
t kingfisher

“A DOG THAT SWALLOWS AN ENGAGEMENT RING IS A DIAMOND IN THE RUFF”
Lynn Byk, The Fearless Moral Inventory of Elsie Finch

Addison Lane
“Do dogs dream?” she asks the air, because Yunior doesn’t seem to be paying attention. “Do you dream about Nova?”

The dog pauses, wagging his tail with greater force.

“Nova. Nova, Nova, Nova.”

Yunior turns, wiggling all over, and leans low on his front legs, yapping.

“Sorry. No Nova here. I’d keep him in my pocket, but he’s a little too big. Only just, but still.”
Addison Lane, Blackpines: The Antlers Witch: The Ones Who Couldn't Let Go

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