
I love dogs. What about you? We men love dogs. Man has been domesticating wild dogs since 15000 years back!
Wow. That shows how closely dog is connected with human history. I wonder now what our ancestors did call those dogs then. They might not have called their pet dogs 'Caesar', Hitler', 'Tomy' or 'Rex'. I'm sure. Even today man seldom call his pet dog 'Alexander the Great', 'Aristotle', 'Lenin' or 'Budha' or 'Krishna' or 'Ghengish Khan'.
I am sure men do not call their pet dogs with a name having any connotations that leads to a religion, cast or creed. Men love to call them with a name as fanciful and as smooth on their tongues as possible. They are very particular that the name of a dog should not hurt anyone, leave alone the dog itself. Such is the care they give to their pet dogs. But men seldom give any care to other men, whom they hate, when they call a man a 'dog'. I often wondered why men cultivated this 'contradicting' attitude with respect to the very term 'dog' and about the very 'animal'.
I nearly spent a day thinking about dogs and their influence on men. Dogs have conquered men unlike any military dictator did in human history, with love, loyalty and faithfulness. Yes. Dogs do teach men these are the virtues you dont learn from any printed book. But men do think that "no old dogs could be taught a new trick." How funny we men are!
How many of us have at least read a classic novel about a dog? How many of us have seen the movies like "The Incredible Journey" or "101 Dalmatians"? How many of us have heard of 'Argos', the faithful dog of
Odysseus in Homers' Odyssey? How many of you could recall the name of Hagrid's dog in Harry Potter novels? Literature is full of enduring feats of dogs. Some excelled better than the heroes of the novels. There are films and TV shows centered around dogs. Still why we men hate another man and compare him with a dog?
A dog is man's best friend. I would say his best 'mentor'. But men are lazy and to a greater extend jealous to learn what they have to teach us from their life. That is why man blames a dog saying that 'Old dogs cannot be taught new tricks.' That's how man survives! Finding fault with others, be it a human being or animal or even an inanimate object.
Tail Piece
Quite recently I read in the newspapers about a stray 'bitch' feeding a human baby with her milk somewhere in Bangalore
. Unfortunately I could not find any media clippings to display here. I wish I could meet that 'bitch' and offer my profound thanks for showing "humane" kindness to a little orphan girl!
If any of you, dear readers, have the news clippings, I would appreciate a copy of the same in my email, along with your picture, name and location. I want to thank you too for helping me.