In English 201, Marissa was asked to develop an extended definition of something or someone from her real-time, every-day life. We shared our take on the basic character or the essential nature of our selected topics. Marissa defined her dog, Bandit.
Building blocks of humanity could not have been worked upon unless through the help of a dog’s working body, their loyal hearts, and their trusting soul. Dogs are loyal animal companions that have been with humans for eons. Many believe dogs are intelligent, friendly, and loving animals to fill up their homes and lives. If you were to walk a dog out in public, many would flock to it because of these positive traits. Similarly, many have a horrible connotation with dogs and see them as aggressive, yappy, and even destructive. While there is no right or wrong way to see them, this mainly has to do with a person's experience and introduction towards these animals. Regardless, there is no real "bad" dog, rather, just ignorant owners not realizing the time, energy and money needed to raise a well rounded dog. These dogs are labeled as such under the 7 breed groups: working, sporting, non-sporting, toy, hound, terrier, and herding. Recognizing what kind of breed your dog is, especially if it is a mixed breed, can detail why they act in certain ways like digging or having too much energy. This is mainly due to the fact that humans have bred dogs for specific tasks that even today they still exhibit these traits whether in a home of work or pampering. These can come with advantages though, as breeds like Border Collies and Australian Cattle Dogs can serve great purpose on farms as they were bred to herd and resist the strength of large animals. And even for the Average Joe as breeds like the Borzoi and the Greyhound can make great lap dogs (while huge) as both breeds exhibit low energy. At a physical point, dogs can fill up your life as a companion that is loyal and always waiting for you, resulting in a more positive mental state as well. Dogs will forever continue this type of legacy for centuries more, as they have done so already.
How do dogs cultivate and assist in humanity in both the past and present? Building a bond with animals is not new, however dogs were the first to ever touch mankind's heart. Dogs have been assisting man throughout unknown dangers on land, traveling deep within space, and even through the simplest of comforts. Countless efforts of aid can be contributed through dogs purebred or not. Dogs have been shaped and bred for millennia in order to become man’s greatest creation, leading them to work the most laborious jobs all the way to the simplest comforts.
Personally, before I learned how to walk, talk, or even have a consciousness, my closest friends were dogs. Sure I had siblings and close cousins, but many of them were at least a decade if not more older than me, causing me to not exactly fit into even family social groups. My first dog I ever knew was the family dog Maxx. He would constantly be on guard with me, sleeping under my crib, and even comforting me by letting me cry into his fur when I was getting yelled at or eventually bullied at school. My love for him created my knowledge hungry brain to be filled with any and all information on dogs, especially to what my beloved mutt Maxx could be a mix of (I settled on Portuguese Water Dog and Poodle mix). This continued into grade school as I began to also have an interest in drawing, and all day I would be referencing pictures of dogs in my little pocket book filled with dozens of breeds trying to match them just right. While again, I was bullied for a myriad of things, I knew these creatures would always have my back no matter what. Skipping to middle school, I finally had a chance to have a dog of my own, Jack. He was the center of my entire world and I did everything and anything for him. Unfortunately as all dogs do, he passed as recently as last year. October 28th will continue to always break my heart, however he, and his brother Bandit, will always be looking over me on the highest shelf in my room, and their collars dangling over my vanity. Even with the crushing weight of their death forever immortalized in my mind, I will continue to always love dogs. Even now, I continue my expanding knowledge on dogs as they are truly, man's, or in this case, woman's best friend.
- To see Marissa's complete definition essay, please click here on Woman's Best Friend
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