Ever found it interesting to live with a dog that might be readily confused for a tiny horse? These calm giants are redefining what it means to be a lap dog. From Great Danes towering over their owners to Saint Bernards believing they are still puppies, these enormous canines show that the largest dogs often have the largest hearts. Though they unintentionally squeeze their humans in the course of cuddling, these furry pals are simply loving souls that only want to curl despite their frightening weight.
Living with a large breed dog offers special difficulties and wonderful opportunities not available to smaller dog owners. Imagine having to negotiate small doors with a furry friend who matches a Pony in size or share a bed with a canine weighing as much as an adult human. Often seeming to be totally ignorant of their amazing height, these amazing animals try to sit in laps or squeeze into areas meant for much smaller pets.
Daily experiences with big breed ownership range from supersized food expenses to especially strengthened furniture. Still, their kind demeanour and friendly attitude make every accomodation valuable. Even if it means sometimes emptying whole coffee tables with a single wag of their strong tails or leaving drool tracks at heights smaller dogs could not reach, these dogs provide an extra dimension of delight to the life of their family.
1.When You Ask Someone How Their Day Was and They Actually Answer

Dude, we really didn’t want to know about your day. For that matter, we have no concern for you or anything else. We merely inquired since we wanted to seem courteuous. Really, some individuals see such useless politeness gestures as far too important. Now granted, it could be a bit hypocritical to pretend to be interested in something, but politeness is only one of those things that keeps us together as a society.
Imagine a society in which everyone always states exactly what is on their mind. That would be really terrible. Everybody would be crying twenty-four-hour nonstop. There have to be empty gestures on this planet. We all engage in an unwritten social compact whereby we ask how someone else is doing, they answer “fine,” and then we all go on with our lives. The whole equilibrium of informal social engagement is thrown off when someone violates this holy covenant by delving into a thorough narrative of their day, complete with every little annoyance and success.
Usually left in an embarrassing posture, these interactions leave us nodding along while covertly plotting our getaway. Though there is a time and place for everything, we do care about our friends and family; we are not totally merciless. The brief “how are you?” asked as you passed the coffee maker or the corridor does not invite a therapy session or a thorough account of your morning journey.
