Happy Dyngus Day! AND Happy PON Day!!!! First off let’s start with an explanation
about Dyngus Day…It’s a holiday in Poland and it is celebrated by Polish
Americans as well. It is not a
government holiday – but cities where there are lots of Polish Americans
celebrate the day – South Bend, Chicago,
Pittsburgh, to name a few – and the OFFICIAL Dyngus Day capitol of America –
and the birthplace of my very own human- Buffalo, New York.
Dyngus day marks the end of lent – the day
after Easter. According to some sources,
the pouring of water was an ancient spring rite of cleansing. In Poland, men would throw water on girls and
also hit them with pussy willows. Some
would also spray them with perfume. All
to get noticed, I understand. I BET they
were noticed. But not to worry- for those
who are crying sexism -because the next day, the women would throw dishes at
the men. Seriously. I am NOT making this up.
Anyway, today in the US, there are huge
celebrations – like those in Buffalo.
We’re talking a parade and EVERYTHING.
I wish I was there – I would be marching for SURE. I also understand that there is much eating,
dancing, and the odd drink.
So given this celebratory day – it seems
PERFECT that it would also be PON day!!!! While I believe that EVERY day is PON
day, I think it’s cool to have a REALLY special day for us. So for those reading this, who aren’t OWNED
by a PON, here’s a quick review about us.
P.O.N. comes from
Polski Owczarek Nizinny – the Polish words for Polish Lowland Sheepdog. In an almost English sounding translation –
polskee ahv char-ek ni szhinee.
Clearly, PON is easier!
We are an old breed,
with early accounts of us dating back to the 13th century. We were originally bred as flock
herders. We were not the flock guardians
– that was done by bigger dogs – although my human would argue that we
certainly guard OUR household!
Back in the 1500’s
there is evidence that WE were directly involved in breeding what became the Bearded Collie. Yup.
You Beardie people can thank us – just send treats. We were actively bred for years but by the
beginning of the 20th century, sheep herding was supposedly not
thriving, and we became less necessary.
After the First World War, a Countess decided to actively start breeding
us again. I think she was a VERY smart
woman. The first two PONs shown in a dog
show were in 1924. I wonder if those
guys had fancy grooming tables and brushes? Some other kennels also started
breeding us, through 1937. It was at that point that it looked like people were
really getting interested in us. But
then some not-so-smart humans started the Second World War – and all the
records on breeding were pretty much lost.
After the war, in 1948, the Polish Kennel Club was formed. With lots of work and research, in 1957 the
first kennel to register PONs was proclaimed.
The standard for PONs was written in 1959. The "standard" for non-dog-show people are the "rules" that describe what a purebred dog should look like - in size, color, coat, etc. In 1965, NINE PONS were shown at the World
Dog Show. The FCI officially recognized
the breed in 1959, the American Kennel Club recognized us in 2001 (took them
long enough) and the Canadian Kennel Club finally recognized us in 2006 in the
herding group. Honestly, I’m not sure what all this “recognizing” means. Were these kennel clubs not sure what we
were? I mean it’s not like you could
mistake us for chihuahuas or something.
Now for the good stuff. WHAT is a PON REALLY like? We are smart.
VERY smart. And sometimes,
according to my human – we CAN be just a LITTLE bit stubborn. I don’t see it myself – but that’s what SHE
says. We are active – and honestly – DO
require exercise. Because IF you DON’T
exercise us – at LEAST mentally – we WILL find things to do ourselves. Like destroy things. Smart
and stubborn CAN be deadly combo. But my
human LOVES a challenge : )
Many of us LIKE
food. I mean REALLY like food. REALLY LIKE FOOD. So IF you humans are smart, and you want to
teach us something…well, let's just say that we LIKE to be rewarded. LOTS.
We’re mid-sized. Which means you don’t need a van if you own
us. If you want us to look like the
shaggy dogs you see in the magazines – you DO need to brush us. If you start brushing us when we are LITTLE –
your life will be much happier. MUCH
happier. We require a good brushing
probably once a week if you want to keep the shaggy, Beatles hair do. If not, we are quite happy to be clipped
down.
Some of us (read
FRODO) also like to bark. He likes to
bark when my human gets up. When she is
getting dressed. When she is getting our
breakfast. When she takes me out. You get the picture. Me – I’m not QUITE that vocal.
We LIKE people, but
can be suspicious of strangers. If the
strangers have treats – all the better.
And lastly, we are
comedians. Seriously. I am not joking. We have an uncanny way of making our humans
laugh. And here is fair warning – IF we
have done something bad – that IS kind of cute – DO NOT LAUGH. Under NO
CIRCUMSTANCES should you laugh – because one other trait is that we NEVER
forget. Ever. We will remember. And we will do whatever it was that we were
not supposed to do. Just because you
laughed. We also NEVER, EVER forget
where the treats and food is stored.
So THAT’S the story
of us PONs – and clearly we deserve a “day” for the unique, cool breed that we
are. Some would say we are like potato chips.
You can’t have just one. Me, I
say we are like kielbasa. If you have
one link, you just have to have another. Speaking of which – it must almost be
time for breakfast!
Have a WONDERFUL PON
day!!!!! I know I will!
© Linda Wozniak
How cute! I am also a fellow dog lover, Buffalonian, and Polack. Would you allow me to post this photo on the Facebook page Life With Dogs for Dyngus Day? =)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! As long as you please cite the source!! Always like to spread the word about this great Polish breed!
DeleteThank you! And of course I will cite the source! Be sure to check out Life With Dogs on April 17th to see your puppins. =D
DeleteHey there. I just checked for the posting - but I don't see it? He wrote about Dyngus Day again today!
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