DWQA Questions › Tag: human companionshipFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesWe would like to get to know our furry friends a little better and get some better insight into their experience as companion animals. Unlike humans, a great many dogs spend comparatively little time with their mother and siblings, often as little as nine weeks or less. From there they go to a home that often has them as the only pet. So a dog can end up spending 99% of its entire life around humans exclusively, rarely spending time with other dogs. Most people cannot imagine a human being, much less a human child of an extremely young age, living and even thriving in a similar scenario. What is Creator’s and the typical dog’s perspective on this rather unique living situation?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Divinely Inspired Messengers385 views0 answers0 votesMany dog owners are enthusiastic advocates of having two or more dogs, thinking it supplies a more satisfying life for them. Obviously, no dog likes being left alone for long periods of time, but if that is relatively rare for a dog that lives with humans who are home most of the time, how missed and longed for is companionship with other dogs, and is getting a companion dog to enrich their lives highly advised?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Divinely Inspired Messengers401 views0 answers0 votesCan Creator share the Divine Perspective on the home? Homes have varied through the ages from simple huts, to tepees, to horse-drawn wagons, all the way to castles. In the time of the Plains Indians, the tepee was little more than a bedroom, and little time was spent there outside of sleeping or procreation. The entire tribe was family in a quite literal sense, and almost all chores were shared with the community. Contrast that with a nuclear family living in an urban setting, barely knowing the neighbors, doing ALL chores, laundry, obtaining food, cooking, maintenance, nurturing the sick, and on and on, all on their own. Which environment is really the safer one in terms of personal satisfaction, experiencing love, and growing in a spiritual capacity? Is this isolation from one’s neighbors a natural or wholly unnatural development?ClosedNicola asked 4 years ago • Problems in Society367 views0 answers0 votes