David Ian Howe
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I have a question for you, if you don't mind. I was asked this at the end of my podcast, but what do dogs mean to you? If you had an answer to that.
I love that. That's a great answer.
I love that. That's a great answer.
I love that. That's a great answer.
Cool. Usually people are thrown off and have to think, but yeah, no, I like that a lot. I haven't really thought about it from the surrogate child angle, you know, because my dog's kind of my son in a sense. Yeah.
Cool. Usually people are thrown off and have to think, but yeah, no, I like that a lot. I haven't really thought about it from the surrogate child angle, you know, because my dog's kind of my son in a sense. Yeah.
Cool. Usually people are thrown off and have to think, but yeah, no, I like that a lot. I haven't really thought about it from the surrogate child angle, you know, because my dog's kind of my son in a sense. Yeah.
A therapist.
A therapist.
A therapist.
I agree, for sure. I remember... We had to put our beagle down when I was in high school. My dad and I just sobbed at the vet place. And then 300 came out that day. So we were like, let's just go watch the very opposite of crying with your father. Yeah, I won't forget that because it was such like a juxtaposition day. But yeah, it's brutal.
I agree, for sure. I remember... We had to put our beagle down when I was in high school. My dad and I just sobbed at the vet place. And then 300 came out that day. So we were like, let's just go watch the very opposite of crying with your father. Yeah, I won't forget that because it was such like a juxtaposition day. But yeah, it's brutal.
I agree, for sure. I remember... We had to put our beagle down when I was in high school. My dad and I just sobbed at the vet place. And then 300 came out that day. So we were like, let's just go watch the very opposite of crying with your father. Yeah, I won't forget that because it was such like a juxtaposition day. But yeah, it's brutal.
Like my cat too, when I lost him, I just like wept for like three days. Then I was like, okay, but I've never lost a human that close to me before yet, knock on wood. So it's just like, yeah, it's tough. And that's just ethnocynology to me too. Like they're so, I keep saying intrinsic, but just part of human life that it's like inseparable in that sense.
Like my cat too, when I lost him, I just like wept for like three days. Then I was like, okay, but I've never lost a human that close to me before yet, knock on wood. So it's just like, yeah, it's tough. And that's just ethnocynology to me too. Like they're so, I keep saying intrinsic, but just part of human life that it's like inseparable in that sense.
Like my cat too, when I lost him, I just like wept for like three days. Then I was like, okay, but I've never lost a human that close to me before yet, knock on wood. So it's just like, yeah, it's tough. And that's just ethnocynology to me too. Like they're so, I keep saying intrinsic, but just part of human life that it's like inseparable in that sense.
Yeah. Unconditionally.
Yeah. Unconditionally.
Yeah. Unconditionally.
Yeah.