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Entry#  1330. WHY DOGS TAKE PLEASURE IN SMELLING AT EACH OTHER.


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WHY DOGS TAKE PLEASURE IN SMELLING AT EACH OTHER.


This animal has a horror of the poor, because they eat poor food,

and it loves the rich, because they have good living and especially

meat. And the excrement of animals always retains some virtue of its

origin as is shown by the faeces ...


Now dogs have so keen a smell, that they can discern by their nose

the virtue remaining in these faeces, and if they find them in the

streets, smell them and if they smell in them the virtue of meat or

of other things, they take them, and if not, they leave them: And to

return to the question, I say that if by means of this smell they

know that dog to be well fed, they respect him, because they judge

that he has a powerful and rich master; and if they discover no such

smell with the virtue of meet, they judge that dog to be of small

account and to have a poor and humble master, and therefore they

bite that dog as they would his master.


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