Dog Lovers Quotes

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Gail Honeyman
“You can't have too much dog in a book.”
Gail Honeyman, Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine

Elizabeth  Parker
“Being a hero to someone, even if it is a dog, is a feeling like no other. Though it can be frustrating, it can be the most rewarding thing to give someone a second chance at a happy life.”
Elizabeth Parker, Finally Home: Lessons on Life from a Free-Spirited Dog

“Learn how to love others from a dog and
how to live for others from a tree.”
Luffina Lourduraj

Helene Minto
“Love is the most powerful force in the universe, and for two beings, who love each other, separation is only temporary. By the Laws of Attraction, they will inevitably be drawn back together, like magnets.”
Helene Minto, The Dogs Who Came Back From Heaven

“Some may call you crazy if you try to reason with a dog. It is with desperate attempts that you hope they understand you. When the realization sinks in that your futile pleading goes without understanding or care, you are left with no choice but to think of the next best thing. From Finally Home: Lessons on Life from a Free-Spirited Dog”
Elizabeth Parker

Paola Giometti
“A magical, yet stirring story about a pack of wolves that needs to find their destiny in a landscape where man poses a threat.”
Paola Giometti, The Destiny of the Wolves

Rodney Habib
“An educated, informed and well-researched community of pet owners can only put more pressure on the pet food industry to be better! When pet owners know better, they will only do better!”
Rodney Habib, The Forever Dog: Surprising New Science to Help Your Canine Companion Live Younger, Healthier, and Longer

Andrea Lochen
“She watched Sprocket rolling in the grass on his back with joyful abandon. That was why people loved dogs. Dogs embraced life and savored every second of it, no matter if it meant looking like a total dork.”
Andrea Lochen, Versions of Her

Andrea Lochen
“Not only was [her dog] a good companion, he was also like a permission slip to be more present in the world.”
Andrea Lochen, Versions of Her

“I can't do everything I want, but I can put a smile on my dog's face. Making him happy makes me happy.”
Oliver Markus Malloy, Inside The Mind Of An Introvert

“Every good friend is my friend but every cat lover or dog friend is my best friend.
( BookFriend )”
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Avijeet Das
“The first day we met, she kept on looking at me with her tender and sensitive eyes. And from that day, whenever she and I met, I have felt strange sensations erupt inside my heart. She would come from wherever she would be to welcome me at my apartment. She gets into tumultuous joy when she sees me in the garden area, where I sit in the afternoon to sunbath in the Sun. And in the evenings when I make coffee for myself, she stays nearby to give me company. Leela truly loves me.

Sometimes during my evening online classes, she suddenly starts barking loudly. And I tell my students "She is Leela. The doggie who stays near my apartment. Kindly wait for 1 or 2 mins and she will be quite.”
Avijeet Das

“For the dog, colour doesn't matter, reputation doesn't matter, wealth doesn't matter. Dogs see us all as equals. They live in the present in a world of emotion. They know if you are true and trustworthy, and what they care about most is the love you have in your heart and the kindness you show them.”
Noel Fitzpatrick, Listening to the Animals Becoming The Supervet / How Animals Saved My Life Being the Supervet

“If you can endure tribulations and, as it says in Proverbs 3, “let love and faithfulness never leave you,” you will gain the wisdom that brings true well-being”
Steven J. Carino, Oliver: The True Story of a Stolen Dog and the Humans He Brought Together

“If a man can fly, well then, I believe I flew down that street. For a brief moment, in my fifty-five years of living, I was finally the baseball hero rounding third base in game seven of the World Series, bursting with speed, madly dashing for victory, the crowd cheering for me to “Run!”
Steven J. Carino, Oliver: The True Story of a Stolen Dog and the Humans He Brought Together

“We have to trust in the things that happen as happening for a reason.”
Steven J. Carino, Oliver: The True Story of a Stolen Dog and the Humans He Brought Together

“I’m through trying to be whatever person I have been trying to be because, obviously, I’m doing something wrong,” I said to him. “I want you to take over. I’m not giving up. I’m just surrendering to you. I am done trying to fulfill whatever expectations I thought I had to fulfill. I want you to make me into the person I am supposed to be.”
Steven J. Carino, Oliver: The True Story of a Stolen Dog and the Humans He Brought Together

“Friends reminded me I was loved; strangers shared my pain. A single block in a challenged neighborhood became my world, and I saw that this world was beautiful. Words of wisdom came from everywhere, filling my heart.”
Steven J. Carino, Oliver: The True Story of a Stolen Dog and the Humans He Brought Together

Avijeet Das
“The first day we met, she kept on looking at me with her tender and sensitive eyes. And from that day, when she and I met, I have felt strange sensations erupt inside my heart. She would come from wherever she would be to welcome me at my apartment. She gets into tumultuous joy when she sees me in the garden area, where I sit in the afternoon to sunbath in the Sun. And in the evenings when I make coffee for myself, she stays nearby to give me company. Leela truly loves me.
(She is a beautiful doggie who stays near my apartment).”
Avijeet Das

Mia P. Manansala
“I tightened my hold on Nisa's leash since Longganisa and his dog, Poe, if I remembered correctly, were barking and circling each other warily. Nisa calmed down after a few good sniffs. Poe still had a low growl going till Xander stooped and rubbed his neck---Poe's eyes half-closed and his tongue flopped out in pleasure. What a good boy.
"This is Longganisa," I said, stooping down. "And that's Poe, right? Could I pet him?"
"Sure. He's quite friendly; just make sure you don't move too quickly since sudden movements startle him."
I held out my hand for him to sniff, and when he lowered his head to me, I gave him a good scratch behind the ears. "Nisa absolutely loves attention, so feel free to pet her if you want."
Xander obliged, and he soon had Nisa flopped on her back for belly rubs. He squatted beside the dogs, both of them vying for his attention, which he gladly gave.”
Mia P. Manansala, Blackmail and Bibingka

“For the dog, colour doesn't matter, reputation doesn't matter, wealth doesn't matter. Dogs see us all as equals. They live in the present and in a world of emotion. They know if you are true and trustworthy, and what they care about most if the love you have in your heart and the kindness you show them.”
Noel Fitzpatrick, Listening to the Animals: Becoming the Supervet

“I don't believe in 'ownership' of a sentient life - I think we undertake volitional guardianship and that this bringing forth can be one of the most rewarding and reciprocally loving relationships that a human being can ever experience.”
Noel Fitzpatrick, Listening to the Animals: Becoming the Supervet

“Money does not and never will concern me or in itself motivate me because we're doing the right thing for the animals and for those who love them.”
Noel Fitzpatrick, Listening to the Animals: Becoming the Supervet

“Research has shown that dogs and cats can feel happy or sad, excited or disappointed, depressed or elated, and that these feelings may be similar to ours, even if they cannot express them in the same way that we do.”
Noel Fitzpatrick, Listening to the Animals: Becoming the Supervet

“Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend.”
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Doretha Polite
“You must wonder how a dog can have a big heart and be so strong at the same time. Well, you are about to find out. I am going to tell you about an adventure Sparty once had…”
Doretha Polite, Sparty's Adventures: Journey Into the Forest

Doretha Polite
“Sparty proved to be a natural adventurer, fearlessly exploring every inch of the wilderness. He loved doing that when there was a chance to do it.”
Doretha Polite, Sparty's Adventures: Journey Into the Forest

“Dogs teach us the true meaning of unconditional love and loyalty. In their eyes, we find a reflection of our best selves.”
Uma Sajit

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