Stanley Coren

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The greatest fear dogs know is the fear that you will not come back when you go out the door without them.
- Stanley Coren
Collection: Dog
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For those who love dogs, it would be the worst form of a lie to call any place where dogs were banned "Paradise." Certainly no loving God would separate people from their canine friends for eternity.
- Stanley Coren
Collection: Dog
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A man once told me that his dog was half pit bull and half Poodle. He claimed that it wasn't much good as a guard dog, but it was a vicious gossip.
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Collection: Dog
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Dogs don't know about beginnings, and they don't speculate on matters that occurred before their time. Dogs also don't know - or at least don't accept - the concept of death. With no concept of beginnings or endings dogs probably don't know that for people having a dog as a life companion provides a streak of light between two eternities of darkness.
- Stanley Coren
Collection: Friendship
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Compared to their sense of smell, dogs seem to pay a lot less attention to their sense of taste. Apparently they believe that if something fits into their mouths, then it is food, no matter what it tastes like.
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Collection: Dog
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The Saint Bernards work best in teams of at least three dogs. They are sent out on patrols following storms, and they wander the paths looking for stranded travelers. If they come upon a victim, two dogs lie down beside the person to keep him warm; one of the two licks his face to stimulate him back to consciousness. Meanwhile, another dog will have already started back to the hospice to sound the alarm.
- Stanley Coren
Collection: Dog
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Forcing a dog into an alpha roll, or shaking the dog, both constitute physical aggression. Physical aggression is not communication. If there is good communication, then such confrontations need not occur.
- Stanley Coren
Collection: Dog
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Our reverence for workaholism has produced corporate leaders who believe they don't need sleep, and neither should anyone else.
- Stanley Coren
Collection: Believe
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Many dog owners believe that as much as 60 percent of their pet's brain is set aside solely to demonstrate applications of the verb "to eat"-in both the active and passive forms.
- Stanley Coren
Collection: Dog
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Dogs are just wolves in sheep's clothing.
- Stanley Coren
Collection: Dog