A dog always wants to go with you.
A dog doesn’t care if you drive an immaculate Aston Martin DB5 like James Bond or a battered 1973 Ford F150 pick-up that burns oil…he wants to go with you. A dog doesn’t care if you’re going to the market down the road to pick up a loaf of seven-grain bread or if you’re setting out cross country and don’t ever expect to return…he wants to go with you. A dog doesn’t care if the radio is broken, or if the heater doesn’t work, or if the upholstery is cracked…he wants to go with you. A dog always wants to go with you.
We believe that’s because dogs love us. We believe it’s because they take delight in our company. Not so. Not so.
A dog always wants to go with you because he’s convinced that one day you’ll let him drive.
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