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Celebrating special dogs on National Dog Day

It’s official: Today is National Dog Day.

No creatures ever deserved more honor and appreciation than dogs.

The Lassies and Rin Tin Tins of the world come easily to mind.  Their contributions are so . . . so . . . scripted? Rehearsed? So make believe?

Celebrate this National Dog Day by taking a look at some special dogs.

Great dogs in history

The shepherds of New Zealand

Sheep dog statue at Lake Tekapo, New Zealand (Photo by Kristin Repsher)

Most of us observe National Dog Day once a year.  The statue shown at left is a year-round recognition of the valuable role that herding dogs play in New Zealand life.

A sheep rancher’s wife created a sculpture of a sheep dog to honor the contribution of dog’s to life on New Zealand sheep ranches.  The nation simply could not have survived without the dogs. They make every aspect of sheep ranching, from shearing to heading, possible. This is a tribute to dogs who aren’t known by name but deserve our tribute none the less.

The hero at your feet

There are dogs in film, fact or fiction who have won attention and celebrity, but few are as special at the one closest to hand.

Few dog lovers have expressed how wonderful dogs are better than James Thurber, a humorist and cartoonist for The New Yorker magazine:

“It did not take Man long — probably not more than a hundred centuries — to discover that all the animals except the dog were impossible around the house. One has but to spend a few days with an aardvark or llama, command a water buffalo to sit up and beg or try to housebreak a moose, to perceive how wisely Man set about his process of elimination and selection. “

“Man is troubled by what might be called the Dog Wish, a strange and involved compulsion to be as happy and carefree as a dog.”

“He had as much fun in the water as any person I have known. You didn’t have to throw a stick in the water to get him to go in. Of course, he would bring back a stick to you if you did throw one in. He would even have brought back a piano if you had thrown one in. “

“Dogs are obsessed with being happy.”

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