The joy he takes in the love of H'shem will supersede in his own experience, the joy that worldly people take in this world and the joy that unworldly people take in the world to Come. pg 471
Daily Halacha 27 TevesAccording to the Talmud and Shulchan Aruch, animals are considered like sticks and stones, which may not be moved for any reason on Shabbat and Yom Tov. There are poskim who do distinguish between farm animals and household pets, considering them a household item like a toy or pictures, which are classified as non-muktzeh. While it is advisable to follow the majority opinion and not carry or move pets on Shabbos, those who are lenient have a halachic authority upon whom to rely. Certainly, if the pet is in distress, one may be lenient and move it or carry it. All opinions agree that it is permitted to touch without moving or feed one's pet on Shabbot. It is also permitted to hold onto a leash and walk a dog in an area that is enclosed by an eiruv. It is permitted to place a leash on a dog on Shabbos.