NY Superpets
People do love their pets, and vice versa. They both have each other trained so well that there is an unmistakable bond between the owner and the dog, and there are stories that are heartbreaking about these relationships. There are many stories about how, when a dog is lost, and wandering the city for days, they sometimes find their way back home. When the dog is coming home, it’s not unusual for the owner to go outside and wait on the sidewalk, as if they knew the dog was coming. There is a sixth or seventh sense that enters into the relationship between people and animals, and it’s easy to observe on the streets of New York. It can be difficult to find a hotel for dogs in the city, but there are plenty of places to stay where the luxury is high, affording a splendid time here while you observe human and dog behavior.
The way humans interact with their dogs here is a fantastic thing to see, offering a view of the spectrum of animal behavior, where primal attachments can be very high, and sometimes a bit neurotic, perhaps. At the same time, New York dogs are some of the finest in the world, having to adjust their senses for the overpowering stimulation. Not only is the city noisier than most places on earth, it is also one of constant olfactory bombardment. Dogs depend on their sense of smell to provide clues for their very survival, along with what they perceive as the survival of their human friends.
Some cities are much more dog friendly than others. Los Angeles has a pet culture that is very developed, and they also have more natural places where the dogs can run free. The owners can run freer there as well, and this makes life easier for everyone who lives in the house or apartment. Berlin is probably one of the best cities in the world for dog life, and it’s also reputed to be good for people looking to do creative things for less money. In all these spaces, we can find the spectrum of behaviors, including medically altered physical structures, for people as well as dogs, but for now we seem to still understand each other well enough as we are.
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