And even though for Whitehead
human social interrelationships are primarily instinctive (owing to the «sympathetic» nature of
human experience), nonetheless it
requires the repetitive occurrence of inherited
social activity to establish a
social order stable enough to secure the continued
social interaction of individuals, and therein the endurance of society as a whole.
Dogs are living, emotional beings who thrive on
social interaction; they
require human attention to be well - adjusted, not to mention to learn appropriate
social behavior.