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Dogs are a really amazing eye opener for us humans because their lives are compressed into such a short period, so we can see them go from puppyhood to adolescence to strong adulthood and then into their sunset years in 10 to 12 years. It really drives home the point of how finite all our lives are.
John Grogan
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What this quote means

Dogs illustrate the brevity of life, encouraging humans to appreciate each stage of their own existence.

In this quote, John Grogan reflects on the lifecycle of dogs, noting how their rapid aging serves as a poignant reminder of the finite nature of human life. By observing the different stages of a dog's life—from puppyhood to its sunset years—humans are encouraged to recognize the preciousness of time and the importance of cherishing each moment.

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Example use cases

During a speech at a pet adoption event, one might say this quote to emphasize the importance of companionship.

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