He does care. He cares because you feed it. He cares because you give it water. He cares because your house is his burrow. He cares because he needs you. Exactly the same way a human would. Love doesn't exist. It is just a way to call the whole thing.
This may be true for a few dogs. It doesn't explain the strange affinity between some animals and a random visitor who hasn't done anything for them. I've had the same feral cats I've never fed greet me every time I passed by. They also show signs of jealousy when you give more attention to the other.
Is it normal to believe that my dog doesn't actually love me at all?
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He does care. He cares because you feed it. He cares because you give it water. He cares because your house is his burrow. He cares because he needs you. Exactly the same way a human would. Love doesn't exist. It is just a way to call the whole thing.
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This may be true for a few dogs. It doesn't explain the strange affinity between some animals and a random visitor who hasn't done anything for them. I've had the same feral cats I've never fed greet me every time I passed by. They also show signs of jealousy when you give more attention to the other.