Summary
This quote suggests that the speaker's perception of human nature has made them appreciate their dog even more. The deeper understanding they gain about the complexities of human behavior and characteristics may have made them find solace in the simplicity and loyalty of their canine companion. Comparing the two, the speaker finds their dog to be more appealing, emphasizing the virtues they see in their pet, possibly due to disappointment, frustration, or disillusionment with certain aspects of human nature.
By Mark Twain