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Category Archives: Animals
I Loathe Owners Who Don’t Control Their Dogs
As I walk around Pico-Robertson, I often encounter owners letting their dogs run free off a leash, even though this is against the law. I dig how they will tell you, “Oh, he’s friendly.” The dog is often getting in … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Race
Tagged Animals, dogs, fence, getting in my way, quiet walk
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The Danger Is Real, People!
Woman dies of allergic reaction to dog…
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It’s Human Nature!
In a 1995 lecture on Exodus 3, Dennis Prager says: It is natural to worship animals. One of the greatest teachings of Judaism is that that which is natural is not necessarily good. Natural and desirable are very different. It … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Dennis Prager, Torah
Tagged christian traditions, Dennis Prager, diamond lane, exodus 3, judaism and christianity, teachings of judaism
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From Her Dog’s Perspective
Khunrum emails: "How about writing about it from her dog’s perspective. For instance, does he care enough about your relationship with her to avoid lifting his leg on your futon? arf! arf!" Fred emails: The dog felt cheap and used. … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Personal
Tagged american conservatory theater, arf arf, Dennis Prager, kind of dogs, obedience school, paramour
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Yisroel Pensack: Imagine The Difference — If They Had All Just First Taken The Time To Read This Book
I wonder if this book and these three articles will now become required reading for animal lab technicians and researchers at Yale University and graduate students at Columbia University.
Posted in Aish HaTorah, Animals, Books, Christianity, Crime, Education, Intermarriage, Judaism, Weddings, Yisroel Pensack
Tagged columbia university, yale university
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Rosh Hashanah — A Time to Pause and Reflect
Rosh Hashanah is a time when we all should paws to reflect upon the past year and make good resolutions for the year ahead. Canine-a-hara!
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Tagged rosh hashanah, shofar
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Single Women Preferring Dogs To Men
I’ve noticed a lot of otherwise hot chicks are so into taking care of animals that they are too much trouble to date. They have so many animals around that their place is filled with fleas. Or you ask them … Continue reading
‘The Loved Dog’
I just saw author Tamar Geller interviewed on Donny Deutsch’s show. From the book description: Every dog owner must make a choice: Do you want a fearful and submissive pet, or do you want a happy, joyful, and well-mannered member … Continue reading
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Major Disconnect Between Whites & Blacks On Dogs
Skip Bayless, my favorite sports commentator, said on ESPN today: There’s a major disconnect between the way whites and blacks view dogs. For most blacks, dogs are just animals. For most whites, such as myself, dogs are part of the … Continue reading →