Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Modern Day Werewolves... my ass

Okay, so I was watching a little tv with the dogs and on comes a show about dogs. Yep, little ears perked and I yawned. It's all good. Or at least it was right up until the point they called dogs...

Modern Day Werewolves

Now besides the fact that I'm freaking insulted. I mean I'm one and I know some who I'd probably call DOGS, but werewolves are humanoid. Sheesh, DOGS are not part wolf--THEY ARE ALL WOLF. They just happen to be packaged up in pretty wrapping that comes in a variety of shapes and sizes.

But dogs are NOT human. NOT part human.

It's that misperception that screws dogs over, when their owners treat them like children or little people in fur coats. It just isn't right. Dogs have needs that are different from people. And while I'm on the rant, WTF is up with having vegitarian dog food? I mean for God's sake, they are carnivors. They eat meat. They CANNOT live on veggies.

Back to Modern Day Werewolves. After I flipped out and considered never watchign tv again, I calmed down and tried to figure out what they were trying to get across, besides the "part human" stupidity. I think it all comes down to helping humans relate to dogs. So here is my question: WHY CAN'T HUMANS JUST RESPECT OTHER SPECIES FOR WHAT THEY ARE? Why do they have to compare them to people to understand how to interact with them?

I deal with the communication barrier between people and dogs all the time and it all comes down to one fact. Dogs can't talk with their voices so they do it with their bodies. Body language can be jsuta s clear sometimes more clear than spoken words. Dogs that seem to get their people tend to have humans who unconsciously use body language that the dog understands.

Usually the key to helping any dog's behavior problem is to work with the people's behavior.

I'm getting a bit off topic here. More on dog behavior and people's stupidity on a later date.

Lasair

Sunday, June 15, 2008

We finally have a biographer!

Sort of.

As it turns out there is an author out there watching us. She claims to be a friend, but I guess we'll see. Funny thing is she has two books out about us already. Seriously, I had no idea we were so popular. Ha ha!

Acair ran out and bought the books and we've all been reading them. The first is Father of the Wolf and is about our days of "coming out" in 1980. Not sure how this writer saw so much but it did remind us all of those days. We laughed over Athair and Hope's first wild night and a few sappy girls (Mo) cried over someof the sad scenes.

All in all, we agree on one thing. It's accurate. Perhaps too accurate. There has to be some magic to it.

Oh and the second book, Destiny was just as spot on. Good thing that one took place way back in 1983, or some of those secrets might have been dangerous.

Anyhow, Acair contacted the writer just to be on the safe side and she promised that she had no ill intentions toward us. She said "I'm just so facinated and impressed with your clan that I had to share you with the world."

I guess there were some ground rules laid and some alegiences paid. Not sure but she might even have been adopted into the clan. They also talked about her current book, The Longest Journey. I'll post more about that when I know more.

Romie