Samos – Human’s Best Friend

Dogs started hovering at the edges of tribes, picking up scraps and deciding if we were worth their time, when humans were barely standing upright. They started following the tribes when the smell of food drew them. They would eat the little that was left behind or thrown out. Humans noticed the dogs would bark if other creatures or humans they were unfamiliar with came near. This was useful to the tribe and dogs were encouraged to stay. A relationship developed that exists to this day.

If left to their own devices and treated well, dogs will give unconditional love to their companions. They seek out contact and express joy in reciprocated attention. They are devastated when they are given the cold shoulder or feel we are angry with them. As pack animals they, more than any other creature thrive in a family environment. Dogs develop a loyalty to their family or ‘pack’. They raise the alarm if they perceive a threat and even confront that threat if they feel the need.

No other animal has evolved itself to be companion to humans. There are many different ‘pets’ humans choose to keep, but these ‘pets’ would rather be on their own in the wild. Dogs are the only animals to seek humans out.

While this is not necessarily an argument against having other animals as pets, I think it is clear dogs are more than pets and deserve a certain respect and consideration for the role they have in civilization. They should have certain rights bestowed upon them and there should be more severe consequences when they are abused. Should they have more rights than humans? I say no. I think even dogs would put us first if given the choice. But they have earned their right to come in a strong second.

© Kim Bloomer

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Here are pictures of our friends in Samos, which I photographed our last day on the island. Meanwhile, we waited for the shuttle bus would pick us up, several dogs came to us and went around us. It was like they wanted to say goodbye. They went around sniffing at our suitcases but still keep distance from us.

When the bus came, they started walking away together…

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3 Comments

  • Lovisa Says

    Vad fina bilderna blev på dem i svartvitt! Älskar schäfern :)

  • Lovisa Says

    Vad fina bilderna blev på dem i svartvitt! Älskar schäfern :)

  • Hej. Vad roligt att du besökte min blogg. Vilka fina och bra bilder du tar! Riktigt kul att se dem. Har kikat in vatra.se också men det går inte klicka där någonstans för att se bilderna. Hoppas du får en bra dag!

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