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Old 02-07-2016, 12:38 AM
notofthisworld notofthisworld is offline
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I recommend either volunteering with a rescue or an animal hospital. I love it and it's revitalizing to me. I work full time as a vet assistant. Their language is not too unlike ours if you learn to read them. For cats, for example, when they nuzzle you and purr you know they are happy. When they swish their tail rapidly or flatten their ears they are unhappy. For dogs, however, their tail wagging rapidly is a sign of pure elation. When they are sad or frightened, their tails tuck, pupils dilate, and many times their ears go back slightly. But it's a learning curve, the more time you spend with them, you will learn to speak their language.
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