I would ask you politely to go back to my posts and question whether you have actually responded to them. Here's a clue. In every one of your responses you have ignored what I said and have misquoted me in ways that make your posts nonresponsive. I never asked whether you loved your dog, or anything like that.
One last time. Yes I love my dog and have observed on television a wolf pack ebulient in their behavior, frolicking, appearing to have a good time. Now. One last time. Please answer my question. Please explain to all on this thread whether or not the love you have for your wife is the result of microgenetic abberations selected for resulting in a neurochemical response which expresses that as love. Is that where love begins and ends? Is there any other causality which you believe might account for this outward expression of love for your wife. Or is the love you have for your wife simply a chemical reaction. Please, in your answers, do not predicate your response on specious exemplars such as wolves and dogs or any other canid. If you cannot explain, that is a sufficient answer and I will accept that. But if you can explain from a genetic/histiochemical position, I would like to hear it. Love and justice and beauty and origin are some of my greatest interest.