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Laura S

In order to have a successful relationship with someone, you need to interact with each other. Five basic types of interaction are cooperation, conflict, social exchange, coercion, and conformity. Though a dog can cooperate after being trained, and maybe even be coerced into something, it is nearly impossible to interact with a dog as you would with a person. A dog does not understand values, and definitely can't make a social exchange, understand conflict, or conform to anything. Although having a pet dog is fun, a dog cannot act like a human. It won't understand the difference between being treated like a human and treated like a pet.

Taylor E

Being a huge animal lover myself, I completely understand the obsession with treating a pet like a child/human. Animals give us unconditional love and affection. They should never be treated any less than a part of one's family. I don't think it's necessary to cary a dog in a bag or to push them in a stroller but I can understand the desire to want to do so. I beleive that animals can tell the difference between being treated as a pet as apposed to being treated as a member of the family.

Sonia Jimenez

I used to have a pet dog that I would take everywhere with me! To the grocery store, the mall, park, beach, every single place I went to. She was best friend when I was younger. I completely believe that dogs are being treated like humans. My dog would always be there when I came home from school ready to play. I believe that dogs are very loyal to their owners. They are always there for you, when you are sad I think that they can tell. They know when you are angry at them and can tell when they have done something wrong.
I do't have a dog anymore, but I do hvae cats. I also treat my cats as part of the family. They seem to be very happy with us and are always friendly. I have also seen people with their cats on a leash walking them as if they were dog and very well trained cats. I think that all pets should be treated as part of the family and not just be used for entertainment and amusement. It will everyone a lot happier.

khameed6272

Animals should be treated as you want to be treated. They are like humans in many ways. They have families. Animals work hard. We make it easy for them in many ways like providing food cloth and shelter for them. they are there during hard times. they protect us if we need it. Animals are friends,and family just with different apperance.

Ebony J

I think animals are a man's best friend. Animals protect people just like humans. Animals are good companions and they need food and shelter just like us. Animals are similar to humans in many ways they just got a different appearence.

Wes Johnson

I like animals and I do believe in the phrase that dogs are man's best friend but I think now days people are taking it to the extreme. Don't get me wrong, I like dogs. But a dog is what it is..a dog. A dog is a dog. It's not our child or relative, not even actually a "best friend". Because if a dog is actually your best friend, you got bigger problems than this blog. I just think its sad that people spending so much time money and energy on their animals and sometimes neglecting actual family, actual friends, and actual parts of their everyday life.

Abell4570

The norms changed over time. Dogs have always been companions, entertainment, and laborers. It is only recently that dogs became more so like family members than just pets. Dogs offer humans rewarding social and emotional contacts. They also connect humans with each other.
I think that we will definitely see increased acceptance of dogs into our social spheres because of how much they give to people. There are drug dogs, dogs that have rescued people, and so many other good things dogs have done.
Not too long ago, I saw in Maryland that a man married his dog. (Now I don't agree with that, but it was accepted there)

A. Santillan

Now day many people dont have a SOS or cant have children so they have pets that they spent time with and spoil. Many times the pet is the only thing they have the only living thing that will not turn their backs on them and that is there no matter what. A pet can bring so much meaning to person life who is single or cant have pets. Also pets are easy to take care of then a child, thats why I think some couples have a pet that they spoil instead of a child. I think this is just the being and we will be seeing more pets with families everywhere..

joshua wade

i love dogs!!! when i was in Germany last may dogs are treated like humans they are allowed everywhere people are!! its a great life and the are calmer then American dogs because of it!!!

bhiser

I am an animal lover and I can understand how a pet can become like a family member, but I think we should draw the line somewhere. A pet is by no means on a human level and so I feel that they should be treated as the animal they are. Dogs certainly can become spoiled, but can a dog really appreciate the finer things in life? Personally, I just don't think so.

j turley

i am an animale love, and i believe a dog can be a mans best friend and can become part of a family. they provide unconditional love and can become very spoiled. they are protective of their owners!

Tristen Loyd

Dogs, in my opinion, should be left at the house when going to places like the mall, or other such establishments. Unless they are going to PetSmart, or other dog stores, I think people should leave their animals at home. I mean, who wants dog hair in their food, or who wants to step into dog pee at the mall? Most people would rather have dogs than children. We can train dogs to go to the bathroom, we can train dogs to do what we want, and they never talk back to us. Dogs are our silent companions who never have anything to say. Sometimes, however, when people can't have children, they replace them with animals. That's understandable. However, to take an animal into a store where clearly it's not allowed to go, shouldn't go. We might see an increase in the allowance of having animals in stores such as Wal-Mart, or other places. Hopefully, there will be a huge resistance to this. Think about all of the people who are allergic to animals. What do you think will happen to those that can't go into a store because they allow dogs in them?

Sunnie Norris

I think that this recent phenomenon of dogs becoming our constant companion through the fact that everyone needs somebody. To some people, it does not matter whether it is a human or not, just as long as it is some kind of interaction. Symbolic interationism stands in for the reason that some people treat animals like they would a baby. This may because they are wanting something to take care of or nurture. This can become evident in young girls due to their motherly nature coming out. I do not think that we will be seeing a increased acceptance of dogs and other pets in social spheres. I do not beleive that it can go much further.

J. Rodriguez

I'm a big dog lover too. I don't have one now for the same reason I feel others should take their time in getting one, they are a long term commitment. There are so many people out there that just jump into getting a dog because they are cute or even because they see them as fashion statements.

Cathy McKinnon

Many dogs are considered part of the family, and named and treated as good as the children. Our love for dogs comes from the loyalty, understanding, protection, cuddling, and even headaches that they show us. When dogs are treated like a member of the family and not just some yard dog, they are so much fun to play with. It offers many rewarding social and emotional contacts; and they serve as a substitute for human contact. I think that the love for dogs will always be there but we will always have bad apples who mistreat them, when all you have to do is love them, and until people start caring more about the yard dogs we will have more overrun shelters.

Matt Ritten

People who are lonely need something or someone to comfort them. We are treating dogs like children because people are now raising when they are born. Maybe, it depends if we use more things that involve dogs.

Sarah Connell

Pets love us, not for how we look, but for who we are. They don't judge us. I don't think that we should take our pets everywhere.Some people are scared of animals or allergic to them. It is nice that there are pet friendly hotels because some people don't want to leave their animals. They truly are a part of their family. You become attached to your pet.They live with you for years and you see them pretty much as much as you see your family you live with, why wouldn't you become attached to them?

npullum

and i believe a dog can be a mans best friend and can become part of a family, some of them protect the house

C. Mosley

Animals are living things just like us. They deserve a good life and to be taken care of and loved. At the same time family is first.

K. Stovall

We can explain this recent phenomenon because symbolic interactionism studies show that interaction with pets can cause tremendous emotion and social contacts. They can aid those who don't have a lot of human social contact and sometimes take the place of human contact. Pets often bring their owners out into the social world. I do think we will continue to see an increase of the acceptance of dogs and other pets into our social world because more and more people are getting pets as a means to an end. Pets are accepting of us no matter what. This is not true in the social world and people sometimes need that positive aspect of acceptance in their life and often become dependant on it.

karie wooten

I do believe we will have an increase in dog acceptance. We train animals-dogs- to obey us. With this they learn to depend on us for alot of things. I mean a treat my 2 dogs as kids i even talk to them. NO THEY DO NOT TALK BACK! LOL Sometimes you just need someone to listen.

Ethan

I have family members that treat their pets like children. At first I thought this was pretty odd,but the more your around it, it seems perfectly normal. To many people having a pet can become the closest thing to having a child.

Chase Cotton

I believe that this recent phenomenon has occurred because everyone human is thirsty for some type of interaction. As a society we have also made the lives of animals more valuable than the lives of humans. From the beginning of time humans were given dominion over all animals and now we are treating them as equals. Some people do just love to interact with animals but some are obsessed to the point where they are willing to tie themselves naked to a tree and go on a hunger strike for them. It is ok to have pets but for all the animal rights activists out there, animals are not a human's equal.

Seth Cardwell

I do believe that pets offer tremendous healing, companionship, and security to a person. They definitely have a purpose here on this earth. However, they do not, nor will they ever, take the place of another human. Pets are easier for us to interact with because they simply do not resist us. Whereas, humans can be very hard to get along with. But a human can genuinely love, but a pet simply takes from his owner what he will give.

Jaleesa Watkins

Dogs have become bestfriends because of their companionship, entertainment and education purposes also. We are treating them like children because they offer great social and emotional contacts. The older people and ones with disabilities appear happier and healthier also. I think in the future dogs will become the norm. Malls and shopping stores will no longer have to say "Pet Friendly." Pets will be accepted everywhere.

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