Is it just "Westerners" who like Dogs? I mean obviously some don't but on average most westerners tolerate or like dogs. Yet With Oriental and Indian/Pakistani people I have noticed In my own experience that they are disliked, and in some cases liked....but only for food. In Africa too, I lived in South Africa for a while and most of the black people didn't like the dogs at all.
Let me give you a scenario : There is a girl at my university who is Pakistani by blood and genes, yet was adopted into a European/American family, and even though All her syblings like dogs, she Can't stand them, according to her they are "vermin and scum" . She was brought up in the same social surrounding since birth (she was adopted before birth).
Are my observations correct, or am I off a little bit?
P.S : If anyone takes this thread to be racist in anyway..you're a retard, its just an observation and I am wondering if it is the same in other peoples views (Had to say this because some people are just so PC these days)
Most african and asian countries had a history of poverty and starvation, so it would be unreasonable for someone to have a pet, they never developed this habit. Bad place for a dog to wags his tail.
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