Dogs Have a Lot of Jobs, but Companionship Comes Natural

Herbert Roy Zucker
2 min readDec 2, 2021

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Herbert Roy Zucker, a resident of Glen Cove, New York, has a career in financial services that began in the mid-1970s. Outside of his career in financial services, Herbert Roy Zucker enjoys the companionship of his dog.

Dogs have become very integral to human life, and of the many roles they serve, one of the best is that of companion. Dogs serve as police canines, search and rescue dogs, guard dogs, herd dogs, and even emotional support dogs. However, whether they are barking loudly, chasing Frisbees, jumping all over the couch, or gnawing on our most prized piece of furniture, dogs make coming home at the end of the day a wonderful experience.

Furthermore, the look on a dog’s face when the owner opens the door is priceless for many. For many dog owners, watching their pets’ tails are wagging and them barking and jumping around has to be the best welcome home reception.

Their companionship proves its worth in several ways. Dogs are compassionate, and during particularly difficult situations, humans can count on their dog to lend a sympathetic, non-judgmental ear. Moreover, they have a sixth sense in understanding when there is something not right with their owner.

Finally, dogs have to be about the most loyal pets ever. Dogs are very protective of their owners, some often risking injury to protect their owners from harm.

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Herbert Roy Zucker
Herbert Roy Zucker

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