However, as I grew mentally stronger, I began to understand more adequately. One day, I became in contact with a dog and unknowingly became somewhat attached to its form. It was daylight, and there was a medium sized tan colored dog located in a dark corner of the patio. It had a red bow tie on its neck and was latched by a rusty chain to its triangular dog house. I noticed that the dog 's body was probably dirty from staying in the moist and muddy ground. There was a silver bowl of food, but the dog showed no interest in eating. Looking at its big dark eyes gave a feeling of sadness and its state showed a lack of energy. When I turned away from the dog for a couple of seconds, it would immediately bark loudly and tried to spring its body towards me with its chain latched. When I came back in contact with its form, the dog reassured, walk slowly back to its house and bowed down to the …show more content…
Of course, that was not the case when I closely watched a particular type of dog. This impacted me to think differently. I began to think that dogs experience a phase of sadness or loneliness if they are not properly taken care and their expressions convey an unfamiliar message. I figured that they are animals that want care and enjoyment of their owners. Dogs have a truly similar side to humans because they have feelings and emotions too. I discovered that their pair of eyes could evoke a desire for something. Their way of expressing depends on their body and eye movements; that is why they are very expressive. This made me feel that dogs are mysterious creatures which experience symptoms of sadness or happiness, similarly to humans. I felt that they had a presence of protection and loyalty, which I thought that dog 's personality could be better than humans. Thus, paying attentively to the dog affected me to discover new thoughts and perceived new information about