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    toph19737 months, 2 weeks ago

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    Sorry, comment kinda got messed up. I meant to say that the sticker said dogs aren;t racist so why are wel. We can learn much from animals.

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      Mutainia7 months, 2 weeks ago

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      I have to disagree with your "dogs aren't racist". I attended a picnic with friends and a yellow lab was present. When my friends, who were black, showed up, the dog was terrified. It went from happy and friendly to wimpering, shaking, and peeing while standing up as they came to the picnic. It was horrible. It was like something out of the old "Omen" movie with Greggory Peck. And, they were a nice, friendly African American family, also. I was so embarrassed for them for the way the dog was acting. So, there can be love AND prejudice in animals, it seems. Oh, for the longest time, my family's BLACK lab/Border Collie has treated me like that yellow lab treated that nice African American family. Well, for the first couple of years. It wasn't shaking, wimpering and peeing around me, but, looking LEERY of me. I'm wondering if it detected something from me from the beginning, because, on the night I met it, I was going through a very deep, dark depression as the result of a "crisis of faith", and, MAYBE, the dog picked up on it, SEEING the darkness that was my life as a threat to it? The dog no longer cowars around me, and, my crisis of faith is over. Perhaps the dog is an empath? Who knows.

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