Perros.

"Debo confesarlo sinceramente. La vista de cualquier animal me regocija al punto y me ensancha el corazón, sobre todo la de los perros, y luego la de todos los animales en libertad, aves, insectos, etc. Por el contrario, la vista de los hombres excita casi siempre en mi una aversión muy señalada, porque con cortas excepciones, me ofrecen el espectáculo de las deformidades más horrorosas y variadas: fealdad física, expresión moral de bajas pasiones y de ambición despreciable, síntomas de locura y perversidades de todas clases y tamaños; en fin, una corrupción sórdida, fruto y resultado de hábitos degradantes. Por eso me aparto de ellos y huyo a refugiarme en la naturaleza, feliz al encontrar allí a los brutos"

Arthur Schopenhauer
 
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Preciosas fotos que han traido.
me emocionan las fotos con los que viven en la calle, generalmente cuidan mucho a sus perros, al menos aqui si.
Aqui tenemos un grupo de gente que vive en la calle porque quieren ser libres, tienen toda su vida en el coche de bebés y todos tienen perros, cuando ya hace demasiado frio se meten a un alberge a dormir pero no todos aceptan perros entonces no entran sin su perro .
Se van caminando de una parte del pais a otro y luego se juntan grupos. Son gente a los que la mayoria ayuda siempre. Cada vez que les das dinero lo agradecen muy educadamente.
Nunca he visto lios con ellos, nunca.
Están por todos lados, hace como un mes habia uno delante del super, entré y compré un sandwich muy grande (y dinero para su "cervecita") y cuando se lo dí, qué fué lo primero que hizo? pues que le dió a comer a su perro. :love:
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Plantas peligrosas para los perros, en lo personal desconocía que pudiesen ser dañinas para ellos.


10 Flowers & Plants That Are Highly Dangerous To Dogs
Some dogs live for Spring; they love digging in the garden alongside their human. More accurately, some dogs love to dig after their human has painstakingly planted a stunning array of flowers. Some well known flowers can be deadly for the dogs if they’re consumed. If any of these flowers are eaten by the dog, contact the vet or local animal hospital immediately.






Autumn Crocus

Otherwise known as Meadow Saffron these little beauties are poisonous from their colorful buds to their bulbs and every part in between. Ingesting the crocus may cause severe mouth irritation, vomiting of blood, diarrhea, shock and multi-organ failure.





Oleander

This popular shrub is known for its delicate flowers and the deadly effects it has if any part of the plant is ingested. Consuming this plant may cause nausea, tremors, seizures or abnormal heart beat.






Chinaberry

This tree is known by many different names, but the effects of eating any part of the tree are the same. They include excessive drooling, vomiting, and seizures.




Bella Donna

Used by humans as a sedative, this delicate flower produces little black berries that may be harmful to dogs if eaten. A dog may experience an elevated heart rate and hallucinations after eating any part of the Bella Donna plant.




Foxglove

The distinct Foxglove flower sports large trumpet like blossoms; they are lovely to look at but toxic to consume. Foxglove contains poison that directly affects the heart. If ingested symptoms may include cardiac arrhythmia, dilated pupils, and seizures.


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Hyacinth

While the beautiful flowers and leaves hold their own toxicity levels, the bulbs are considered the most dangerous. Consumption may lead to excess drooling, rapid heart rate, and difficulty breathing.





Hydrangea

These popular wedding flowers come in varied colors depending on the Ph level of the soil. The symptoms a dog presents after consuming any part of the flower isn’t so varied. A dog may have excessive diarrhea, vomiting or extreme lethargy.






Lily of the Valley

Little bell like buds line a long stalk and may seem harmless, but in fact are fairly toxic. Any part of the plant consumed may result in excessive vomiting, a drop in heart rate, severe cardiac arrhythmia or even seizure.





Mistletoe

Popular at Christmas time to steal a kiss from the one you love, the bright red berries of the Mistletoe are anything but merry for a dog. If consumed, a dog may experience severe stomach pains, hypotension (low blood pressure) or collapse.





Rhododendron

One of the thousand different varieties of azalea available, the large woody shrubs are lovely to look at but harmful to eat. In addition to the usual vomiting and diarrhea, consumption of this plant may also result in tremors, blindness or seizures.
http://theilovedogssite.com/10-flowers-plants-that-are-highly-dangerous-to-dogs/
 
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