Why Dogs There are some things dogs do that human for centuries, more or less, have been trying to understand. Throughout centuries human have been manipulating nature, being it difficult to comprehend how can we not understand our best friend; that who was molded by us. Canines are quite amazing, and yet so confusing at the same time that they seem human like; although there are times in which they seem to come from out of this world.Dogs are a tailor-made version of humans that carry all those aspects we as humans dream of having –devotion, consideration, determination, unselfishness, bigheartedness, and an astounding ability to care for). Dogs are like celestial beings, something humans can't even think of becomi ng.Despite all those fascinating features dogs will always be dogs. Animals that, as humans, have their own particular desires, inclinations and vital gut feelings. There are animals that descend from the Canis Lupus family, and have kept certain features like being alike them. Awkward behaviors dogs show have to do with their Lupus ascendance. One of the most intriguing attitudes men show is that we try to apply our own standards to dogs conduct turning them into human beings. Seen from the point of view of evolution dogs act as they should. Genetically speaking dogs assimilated features, like survival skills, from times where the species had been tamed yet. Unlike humans, dogs keep their basic instincts while humans have polished some and eliminated others depending on their own needs. Nevertheless, dogs in general have some attitudes and conducts that are common to all of them. This, comparatively speaking, turns them into more similar than different from each other. Why do dogs act that way only tries to sketch out a better understanding to dogs behavior. This writing offers dog lovers an entertaining reading, but it is not meant for people of science who study this exceptional and unique animal species.. This book will open the readers mind to the understanding of most of the most common attitudes and behaviors of dogs. |