The Dog Blog with Kathryn Socie
Dog Risks Life, Saving Another, Revealing Dog Greatness (Yet Again!)
By Kathryn Socie, 12-11-08
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| Photo Credit: Dan Socie | |
As a certified dog person, I’ve been sent the You Tube link to the ‘Dog Risks Life to Save another Dog’ video so many times in the last few weeks I’ve lost count. Each time it comes to me with a message that reads something short and to the point, describing it as:
Unbelievable. Amazing. Who knew a dog would do that? Could do that?
And, truly, the sight of a dog pulling another, injured dog out of highway traffic is a phenomenal display of compassion. Even still, for some reason many people fail to or at least hesitate greatly to assign such an emotion to organisms other than humans.
It appears undeniably altruistic and, to me, it is undeniably dog-like.
In watching it, I initially had to wonder about the nature of the relationship between these two dogs and can only imagine what it is about their connection that inspired this amazingly huge, dangerous gesture. What do two dogs go through together, experience with one another that makes them that close?
But, what if these two dogs didn’t even know each other and I’ve just got this screwed up notion that a dog would only be capable of such an act if there was some special bond and not just…well, just because?
Through many discussions of this stunning display, I’ve discovered that there is apparently a continuum of thought on the subject of the canine emotional capacity and what motivates a non-human animal to such bold actions. One rather academic person conjectured that since these are street dogs (where that tidbit of information came from I have no idea), pack members dependant on each other for survival, the dog wasn’t saving the life of a “friend,” but saving an important resource that assists in the finding and procurement of food, shelter, etc.
To that I can’t help but proclaim: blah!
I’m sure there is some miniscule amount (yes, it is obvious I am not a fan of this theory) of truth to it, but it fails to even begin to touch the hugeness of what this short video reveals and as a life-long dogged person I know at my core and believe (absolutely have to) that there really is something spectacularly profound that connected these two dogs, somehow. In writing that I feel a bit, well, um, a bit religious in my view of dog-dom, and odd in the proclamation, but I can’t help it, darn it, I’m a ‘believer.’
Go ahead, call me anthropomorphic and scoff. But watch it and try and convince me to do anything but believe.
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