Best quotes by W. Bruce Cameron on Dog
Checkout quotes by W. Bruce Cameron on Dog
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‟ When you adopt a dog, you have a lot of very good days and one very bad day.
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‟ My dog's name is Tucker, and his DNA is unidentifiable and suspect.
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‟ I was riding my mountain bike in Colorado, and I met a dog who reminded me so much of my very first dog in the way she interacted with me, looked at me, and wagged her tail that I rode away convinced I'd just very possibly met the reincarnated version of my long lost friend.
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‟ I read that all dogs have wolf DNA in them, which seemed preposterous because my dog, Tucker, is... afraid of plastic bags blowing in the wind. I thought, 'How can Tucker have wolf in him? How can this be?' So I started researching it.
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‟ I see dog stories as an antidote to the dire news that nothing is ever going to get better.
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‟ A lot of people think I am the one to turn to for dog behavior issues. I'm not. All you have to do is meet Tucker; you'll know that I'm not an expert at training dogs.
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‟ I've read that an average dog possesses a vocabulary of 200-300 words, which is enough for him to have his own Twitter account.
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‟ Without a dog, I would have tassels on my throw pillows instead of little stubs of yarn that look like small worms. The pillows seem to function just fine without the tassels, so perhaps it isn't a problem.
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‟ Without a dog, you'd never have anyone demonstrate how important it is to stop every day and smell the roses... and then lift your leg on them.
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‟ Without a dog, no one will listen to your opinions for more than a few minutes without interrupting to tell you their opinions, which you won't find nearly as interesting.
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‟ Without a dog, you'll be without at least one creature who thinks you are the smartest, most decent and heroic human being on the planet.
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