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Originally Posted by djsFlames
Dogs are nice but they're not as amazing as people make them out to be. When I dogsat the cuteness did wear out its welcome pretty quickly. There was a comraderie that formed over the duration in part because of its vulnerability and dependence for its needs but I couldn't keep up with it and felt it would have a better time with someone who cared more.
For some people it is an real interest of theirs and that's fine but don't assume everybody should by default feel the same way. Every one is different. And its not weird to not be enamored with every dog.
It's also odd to me when owners talk to their dogs like little kids and they'll pass by you and other people and the only "person" they appear to be aware of in the vicinity is the dog. Your dog probably tuned you out a long time ago when it found something neat to smell and doesnt give a #### what you're saying. Try being sociable with other humans.
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You may want to read this study
https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/dogs-language-1.3740980