Doggie love!
A lifetime first achieved a couple of weeks back! After spending a substantial portion of my early childhood at grandpa's place, where he had a huge Alsatian, to walking to school on a route filled with dogs, having one of the puppies chase me, thereby creating in me a terror of dogs of all shapes and sizes and ages, and then beginning to overcome that fear --- I'm approaching full circle now!
For the reader who is probably blinking blankly in confusion, time for me to elaborate! The Alsatian I mentioned was a huge friendly creature. Religiously waking us up every morning, hanging around with us whenever possible, greeting us with total enthusiasm whenever we visited grandpa...... can't think of a more friendly animal than that one!
And then, the terrorist strikes! One fine day, when I was jogging back home from school after an exam, there was this pup which takes it into its head to chase me for reasons best known to it! Seeing it after me, I take off at top speed, hollering for help, and since I was near a bus stop at that time, some kind soul took pity on me and drove my tormentor away.
A few years later, when I was visiting one of friends, his dog was really mad at me for some unknown reason, and was desperate to get at me. It actually managed to break the chain and then lunged at me. Luckily I was beside a door, and managed to slam it behind me before the doggie got its teeth into me!
But the damage had been done --- ever since, I had maintained a safe distance from any dog. When visiting friends who had dogs, no amount of convincing that its a nice dog, and that the chain was strong, was enough. The dog had to be behind barred doors, before I would venture in.
For the reader who is probably blinking blankly in confusion, time for me to elaborate! The Alsatian I mentioned was a huge friendly creature. Religiously waking us up every morning, hanging around with us whenever possible, greeting us with total enthusiasm whenever we visited grandpa...... can't think of a more friendly animal than that one!
And then, the terrorist strikes! One fine day, when I was jogging back home from school after an exam, there was this pup which takes it into its head to chase me for reasons best known to it! Seeing it after me, I take off at top speed, hollering for help, and since I was near a bus stop at that time, some kind soul took pity on me and drove my tormentor away.
A few years later, when I was visiting one of friends, his dog was really mad at me for some unknown reason, and was desperate to get at me. It actually managed to break the chain and then lunged at me. Luckily I was beside a door, and managed to slam it behind me before the doggie got its teeth into me!
But the damage had been done --- ever since, I had maintained a safe distance from any dog. When visiting friends who had dogs, no amount of convincing that its a nice dog, and that the chain was strong, was enough. The dog had to be behind barred doors, before I would venture in.


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