Bob W, I think it's the unconditional love from a dog that is of theraputic value. Regards, Bob S.
On 12/10/05, Bob W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: 10 December 2005 18:21 > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: PESO: Tanja > > > > In a message dated 12/10/2005 10:14:41 AM Pacific Standard > > Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > I think it does. > > The exceptions are already evident with the neanderthals that > > abuse their animals or keep dogs that attack with no > > provocation. Fortunately, these morons are the minority. > > > > William Robb > > ======== > > Okay. I was thinking of the morons. But I know they've done > > studies that people in nursing homes and other situations > > like that are helped by visits from a therapy dog. Loving > > something is probably good for most people. Those capable of > > loving, that is. And loving something that appears to love you back. > > > > I hope nobody ever puts me in a nursing home. But if they do, I hope they > keep the dogs out. I don't particularly like them, and I simply don't > understand how people can love them. A therapy dog would not help me one > bit. I'm perfectly capable of loving, but not dogs. > > Cheers, > > Bob > >

