November 7.
Today is Book Lover’s Day. A day
to celebrate reading. And did you know
that DOGS can be taught to read?! It’s
TRUE! A quick search of the internet
revealed several videos of dogs who could read flash cards. Including a Bernese
Mountain Dog! That REALLY shocked
me. I just don’t see Bucket Head as
being a literary kind of dog. But who
knows?!
There are also programs in which children
read to certified therapy dogs. That’s
cool. The kids feel less pressure
reading to the dogs – so it’s great practice for them. Obviously, the dogs must be calm and well
trained. I’m afraid nobody in this
household could qualify for THAT program.
But I admire the dogs who do it!!!
My human loves to read – AND she loves to
collect books. Old books about dogs. She has some dating back to the 1800’s. And of course she probably has every modern
book written about Bernese Mountain Dogs and Polish Lowland Sheepdogs. We looked in the old all-breed books to see
if we could find any info about us PONs.
We were not successful – except for ONE book called The Book of the Dog
by Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald. It was
written in 1948.
The two pages talk
mostly about the “large protector-dog” generally found in the Podhal and Tatra
areas. But it also describes the “smaller
animal of about 24 inches in height at the shoulders, weighing about 65 pounds,
short-tailed, and known over almost the whole of the Polish lowland
territories.” That would be us
PONs. But holy moly, I don’t weigh
anywhere near 65 pounds. I KNEW my human
should be feeding me more!!
The article goes on to talk about other
breeds related to the Polish Sheepdogs and describes what the Polish Tatra
Sheepdog did for a living. They guarded the sheep and even pulled carts like
Bernese! They never said exactly what we
PONs did. But I did like the last line –
which referred to both types of Polish Sheepdogs…”In general the Polish
Sheepdog is a vigorous animal of lasting stamina (sounds good so far), sensible
make-up and an essentially suspicious nature (yup – I don’t trust that
neighbor’s cat), a fine and loyal companion UNDER DISCIPLINE (my human said YES
– they got THAT right), but dangerous when encountered alone (and SUPER
dangerous if more than one of us live in the same house).
So that’s your reading lesson on PON
history for today. I think this reading stuff is very
interesting – but I do fear that my human is going to try the flash card
thing. I don’t follow commands when she
says them – so reading commands….heaven help us….
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Linda Wozniak
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