Quotes About Pets
I love all animals. I'm such an animal lover.
~ Orianthi
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I'm a really big animal lover.
~ Lea Michele
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I'm a dog lover and animal lover all around.
~ Scott Foley
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My dogs are crazy. They're always getting into some kind of trouble... but then again, they're my most loyal friends.
~ Zac Efron
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Jason looked down at her with smoldering eyes in a taciturn face. "You'll have to do something about Mumbles before we come back for Thanksgiving, Gracie," he told her quietly. "Kittie's allergic to cats.
~ Diana Palmer
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Meowing is not counted here, since cats rarely seem to meow at each other. That type of vocalization is usually a pidgin language used for getting human's attention: the cat equivalent of Just talk to them clearly and loudly and they'll get what you mean sooner or later.
~ Diane Duane
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You can't cry on Heloïse; she thumps her tail sympathetically, but looks embarrassed and moves away.
~ Dodie Smith
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P.S. As for how much each dog should be fed, it really depends on how old your dog is and how big. Next time you and your dog are in the shop, introduce us to your dog and we'll tell you everything we know about the breed.
~ Donald Miller
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Right now you can book three nights at Crest Hill at half price. This is a one-time offer and it's meant to introduce you to how differently we take care of your pet. We think once you see how eager your dog will be to join us, you'll feel better when you have to leave town. No more guilt. No more sad good-byes.
~ Donald Miller
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Dogs are not our whole lives, but they make our lives whole.
~ Jack Canfield
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Our perfect companions never have fewer than four feet. -Colette
~ Jack Canfield
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Dogs are miracles with paws. -Susan Ariel Rainbow Kennedy
~ Jack Canfield
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Dogs make us feel good—and are good for us.
~ Jack Canfield
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Why bother? Why in the world would I need a new man in my life at this time? Such foolishness. I might get a dog, though, one of those cute Shih Tzus or a Pomeranian. Their messes are easier to dispose of than those of men, who are sloppier. I would have my dog neutered, though, so I wouldn't have to deal with those foolish impulses when another dog strolls by and they do that silly tail sniffing. How gross.
~ Unknown
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President Theodore Roosevelt (after whom the Teddy Bear is named) was particularly fond of animals, having five guinea pigs called Dr. Johnson, Bishop Doane, Fighting Bob Evans, Admiral Dewey, and Father O'Grady. He also owned a small bear called Jonathan Edwards, a lizard by the name of Bill, Baron Spreckle (a hen), a badger called Josiah, Eli Yale the parrot and - brilliantly - a snake known to his family as Emily Spinach.
~ Jack Goldstein
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~ Jack Goldstein
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having five guinea pigs called Dr. Johnson, Bishop Doane, Fighting Bob Evans, Admiral Dewey, and Father O'Grady. He also owned a small bear called Jonathan Edwards, a lizard by the name of Bill, Baron Spreckle (a hen), a badger called Josiah, Eli Yale the parrot
~ Jack Goldstein
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We don't get over losing the dogs who have been a part of our lives. We just get used to living without them.
~ Unknown
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No one should presume to tell you or me that we will never again see our pets that died many years ago.
~ Unknown
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For my little dog, Pip, who joined our family during the writing of this story. Thanks for rescuing me.
~ Unknown
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Cats regard people as warm-blooded furniture.
~ Jacquelyn Mitchard
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Monsters cannot be announced. One cannot say: 'Here are our monsters,' without immediately turning the monsters into pets.
~ Jacques Derrida
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The Dog Hair The dog is gone. We miss him. When the doorbell rings, no one barks. When we come home late, there is no one waiting for us. We still find his white hairs here and there around the house and on our clothes. We pick them up. We should throw them away. But they are all we have left of him. We don't throw them away. We have a wild hope—if only we collect enough of them, we will be able to put the dog back together again.
~ Lydia Davis
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A FEW PETS had come with us for the summer: three dogs and a cat, a pissed-off Siamese with a skin condition. Dandruff. We dressed up the dogs in costumes from a wicker chest, but could not dress the cat. She scratched.
~ Lydia Millet
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