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A lot of people I know live alone with their pet(s).

From National Geographic:

Would Your Dog Eat You if You Died? Get the Facts.
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Me neither. When I'm gone I'm gone.
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Yes they will. I saw it in Iraq and such cases are documented in police reports.
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Thankfully I do not live alone and the neighbors keep a keen eye on one another.
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Our dog is about 100lbs. He is very gentle and he has been on a no fat diet for 2 years so I'm safe.
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Our dog is about 100lbs. He is very gentle and he has been on a no fat diet for 2 years so I'm safe.


Does he juice with you? That's the bond you want to be sure of.


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Forget about the dogs it's the CATs that will eat you!

Let's see if the cat supporters get riled up about that :-))

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You'll be dead. You won't care.
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In the scheme of things, does it really matter?
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I would be concerned about the person who inherited the pet......
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A short story I read in high school, and later made into a movie, gives quite the different perspective on dogs (or at least telepathic ones...lol) and their bonds with humans.

SPOILER ALERT:...not for the squeamish.

A Boy and His Dog
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A short story I read in high school, and later made into a movie, gives quite the different perspective on dogs (or at least telepathic ones...lol) and their bonds with humans.

SPOILER ALERT:...not for the squeamish.

A Boy and His Dog
I enjoyed the Don Johnson movie of this. I thought you were going to link Cujo. That's a novel and movie though.
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