At a workshop on dog temperament, the instructor noted that a test for a dog’s disposition was for an owner to fall down and act hurt. A dog with a poor temperament would try to bite the person, whereas a good dog would lick its owner’s face or show concern.
Once, while eating pizza in the living room, I tried this theory on my two dogs. I stood up, clutched my heart, let out a scream
and collapsed on the floor.
The dogs looked at me, glanced at each other and raced
to the coffee table for my pizza.
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