October 3, 2007

Wolf and Dog

From my earlier post. Although the life of the Dog here does not fully represent the life of all dogs under guardianship of humans, many do live a full and joyful life, this speaks more of a dog in chains, under submission to his owner. However it does give us a viewpoint from the Wolf, who having tasted true freedom, chooses an uncertain life with hunger and danger.

Security and a full belly are not prized in the eyes of a free being. Life is so much more than that. Much more.

What do you think is best for Mama Girl now?


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Discouraged after an unsuccessful day of hunting, a hungry Wolf came upon a well-fed Mastiff, the Wolf asked what the Dog had to do to earn his food.

"Very little,"replied the Dog, "Just protect my master's house and family and be obedient to his demands."

The Wolf pondered this quite carefully - for he had to risk his own life almost daily to earn his food, and then with little assurance of success.

The Wolf, who was tempted to adopt the Dog's mode of living, then happened to notice that the hair was rubbed bare from about the Dog's neck.

The Wolf asked what caused this affliction, the Dog replied that it was of no significance, "It's just the place where my collar and chain rub."

The Wolf abruptly stopped and exclaimed, "Your Chain! You mean you are not free to come and go as you please?"

"No," responded the Dog, "but what does that matter?"

"A great deal," replied the Wolf as he trotted away into the forest, "A great deal."

~ Aesop ~

* I believe our strays fully understand the wolf. But the very people looked upon to uphold animal welfare ... they don't quite yet ... and that is why they have declared that they do not have a Catch-Neuter-Release programme. And that is why their very first action, for the longest time now, is to catch and destroy.

2 comments:

Mary said...

i would say bring mama girl to the farm to visit her pack, i think she worries about them. Of course, i also wish the whole pack would be given safe haven but we know this wish is difficult to materilise.

Anonymous said...

Yeah I agree with what Mary have said. Mama girl is really a beauty, I wish I can adopt her. Have you tried putting her up for adoption/fostering at doggiesite/dogsforum?

-ceb