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Who can say what heartbreaks are caused in a dog by our discontinuing a romp?
Vladimir Nabokov
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What this quote means

The quote reflects on the emotional pain that a dog experiences when playtime is abruptly halted.

Vladimir Nabokov's quote highlights the deep emotional bonds that exist between humans and dogs, illustrating how a simple act, like stopping play, can lead to feelings of heartbreak in a dog. It serves as a poignant reminder of the empathy we should have towards our pets, acknowledging that their feelings are real and valid, mirroring the complexities of human emotions.

Themes

DogHeartbreakEmotionRelationshipsLossPlay

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Example use cases

During a pet adoption event, this quote could be shared to emphasize the emotional needs of animals.

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