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This Is Why God Made Dogs. Here's a Video Every Dog Lover Should See.

A brown and white dog with floppy ears looks out a window, with another dog blurred in the background.

In 1978 Paul Harvey made a speech called “So God Made A Farmer” which is pretty famous till now. So it was only a matter of time until someone made a Paul Harvey styled tribute video about dogs.

A close-up of a brown dog with long ears and a calm expression, bathed in sunlight.

In this video, the narrator describes dogs as the remarkable creatures who are patient enough to wait for their companions even while waiting alone. He says that they are strong enough to pull sleds and find bombs, yet gentle enough to love babies and lead the blind. When everything around us collapses, they are the ones who stand by us with supportive eyes lifting the spirits of a broken heart.

A beagle dog with brown and white fur, looking to the side, against a blurred background of rocks.

Dogs are man's best friend. They're certainly the best companions that God made for us. They know how to love their owners unconditionally and without holding back. Always faithful and loyal, you'll never have a friend as good as a good.

Our canine companions have been recorded throughout history, in stories, videos and everything else in between. They do so much to make our lives better every day. People with dogs are said to have lower chances of having hypertension and heart disease, too.

His strong voice was behind some great monologues, including"So God made a farmer." The 1978 monologue was delivered to the Future Farmers of America convention. Similarly, this video shows a monologue aimed to express appreciation towards dogs, known as "So God created a dog."

The narration is powerful and emotional: “God looked down on his wide-eyed children and said they need a companion. God said I need somebody strong enough to pull sleds and find bombs, yet gentle enough to love babies and lead the blind. Somebody who will spend all day on a couch with a resting head and supportive eyes to lift the spirits of a broken heart. God said I need somebody who would stand at your side when the world around you collapses. So God made a dog.”