On dogs and humans (part 2.)

A few days back I had written a guest post for Dog with Blog.

For those who do not know about Dog with Blog--this is what their FB introduction says:



Building a vibrant community for dog lovers,striving for adoption and
animal welfare through posting relevant news and stories &
everything else concerning environment & dogs! Spread the love...in
dogs we trust! We are not an NGO, empathy is all we ask :)




Before you read this post, I urge you read the guest post  I wrote. It got a lot of appreciation and response.



Here is the link:



 http://calvy.wordpress.com/2013/04/09/preeti-shenoy-on-humans-and-dogs/



In continuation with that post, here is what I would like to say:



1. Though both the pictures posted in the guest blog-post are 'cute' pictures, let me assure you, Dobes (short for doberman) are hounds and guard dogs. They are NOT 'cute-cuddly' toy dogs. They will guard their owner with their life and will not hesitate to go for the throat of anyone, if they feel any kind of 'danger'. (For a dobe, encroachment into the owner's home, without the owner's permission is 'danger'. it's just not done). They are highly intelligent (one of the reasons for them being chosen as military and police dogs) , super-athletic  and need a HUGE amount of exercise.





Lostris when asked to make her 'scary face' 



2. If you are planning to get a dog, do remember that you have to be committed for the next 10-12 years. You have to be prepared to care for the dog. Many owners get a 'cute puppy' and sadly abandon them when they are grown adults. It is one of the cruelest things you can do to a dog. Remember, you have your job, your friends, your life, your career--but your dog has only you. You will not give away your child, just because your life has changed. Then how can you give away (or worse abandon) your dog? Dogs become family once you spend time with them.



3. Dobes are big dogs. When my dog stands on her hind legs, she is as tall as an average Indian Male. Once they reach adulthood, they weigh around 35-40 kgs!  So you can imagine how powerful these dogs are.



4. Doberman are 'velcro' dogs. They hate to be away from you. They want to stick to you all the time. No matter what you do, they feel comforted to have that little physical contact. They have no idea that they are so big and heavy :) See what mine is doing in this pic. (she feels very happy to sit in my lap!!)













4.. Having a dog changes your life. It really does.



5. Get a dog only if you don't mind investing time, effort and patience.



The rewards are rich--unconditional love, someone who greets you like they haven't seen you for twenty years, even if you have just made a ten minute trip to the grocery store, someone who compels you to lead a healthier life, someone who makes you live in the moment and forget about everything else and most of all someone around whom it is simply impossible to be glum--because they are so full of life!



As a dog-owner, I can assure you, having a dog is a  LOT of work (  but it is simply an unmatched , exalting and a wonderful experience.



If you want to adopt a dog, try and locate an organization in your city which has  adoption drives. Many organise it on a regular basis. There are so many wonderful, loving dogs there that need homes.

 If you are in Bangalore, the next one is just around the corner. Here are the details:



















Like I said in the guest post, if only more humans were like dogs, the world would be an awesome place!

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