Monday, 22 August 2011

Dogs, loyalty beyond friendship


They say “Dogs are mans best friend.” I personally believe the bond between a dog and their owner goes beyond more than that. It is the one thing non-dog owners don’t understand. My two dogs, Molly and Willow, owe me nothing. They were born into a weird world. They are not running through a jungle hunting wild animals and fighting the elements to survive, instead they live in a nice warm house, sleep on a big comfy bed, get lovely food and sly treats (Don’t tell anybody!).



They are animals. They are not children. This is what makes the bond so special. They really don’t owe me anything, your dogs don’t owe you anything, their brain doesn’t work that that. They see this big gangly creature that shows them unconditional love, gives them everything they need to survive and in return they show love and complete and utter loyalty.



I think that is an amazing thing. If you step back, think about what a dog really is and then see how this animal thinks the world of you. People who don’t have dogs might be going “He is talking out of his butt.” If I did that I would have a youtube account with over a million hits, but I do not.



I will give you an example, which I am sure all dog or cat owners can relate too. Say you lose a loved one and you a heartbroken. You go upstairs, into your bedroom and you cry. You are sobbing your heart out when a muzzle is placed gently upon your knee. Your dog doesn’t know why you are crying, it cannot understand your words, but here they are just reassuring you that you are there with them.



Another example is if you are walking at night, someone approaches you, your dog stands by your side and they stand big, strong and on guard, ready to give their all to defend you. When my timid little dog, Willow, spotted someone in the new forest at night and stood between us, pointing at them, whilst she shook uncontrollably from fear. I never felt prouder. She was so scared, but she didn’t run, she didn’t think “every dog for herself!” She thought “I must protect you.”



These are two big examples, but there are a million tiny things throughout your day where this wild creature will come up and say. “I love you.” This for me is incredible. It is why I think the term “Man’s best friend” doesn’t properly sum up the bond between the owner and their dog. So, I put it to you. What is your stand out memory? When did your dog do something that really touched your heart and said “I love you, I am here for you.” I would really like to hear your replies and stories.

Friday, 19 August 2011

Should J.K Rowling write more Harry Potter novels?


I have seen this question appearing in forums, twitter and facebook for a while now “Should J.K Rowling write more Harry Potter novels?” I am a big fan of the movies, but slightly behind on the novels, as I read them with my nephews and they are only stay over every other weekend, so it’s a long process!



I would love to get Harry Potter’s fans ideas on this. I think for the most part the fans would say “YES! GIVE US MORE!”, but where would you take the story? What could it be about? When I was growing up there were some amazing books and movies that came out and over the years they have done sequel or spin off series and to be fair... they sucked!



Would more Harry Potter ruin this epic magical adventure? What stories would Harry Potter fans want to see J.K Rowling write? I am a massive Terry Pratchett fan and he has about forty Disc World novels that follow different characters on their own journeys. Would Harry Potter fans want to see that? Considering how big the cast of Harry Potter is it could mean tens of new novels.



So, I put it to you, the true hardcore Harry Potter fans, would you want to see more Harry Potter novels? What characters would you like to learn more about? What side stories from the original novels would like you better explained? What questions would you like to have answered from the novels?