My son loves animals. His love does not discriminate between species. Equally fond of birds, cats, fishes and dogs, he attracts the stray ones like a magnet and they follow him around till it is time for him to come home.
He always nagged me about buying a dog for him, I resisted not only because I am scared of dogs and so is my daughter, but also because so far we lived in an apartment and I did not want to share that space with a pet. I see raised eyebrows don't I? Especially Balan!
Finally when we moved to this villa and had space enough inside and outside to have the much desired dog, there was no stopping my son. Kids can be quite tenacious as we all know. So is my son...
He: "Mom, so are we buying the dog today?"
Me offhandedly: "Soon"
He comes around and stands in front of me: "How soon?"
Me: "Are you sure you can take care of a dog? I really do not know anything about dogs."
He: "Of course I can, I know everything, I have to take him for a walk twice and play with him and give him his food and clean his poop and pee. I will also teach him to do his 'business' outside the house, but that might take some time and of course you must be accepting of accidents once in a while."
Me thinking 'wow where did he get all that stuff from, and why can't he get his school project information from the same source that he got this stuff from?': "Hmm, seems you did your homework on pets. So what breed do you want?"
He: "A Golden Retriever not older than four months."
Me: "Okay so we have to find out how to go about getting a dog here, it might not be easy."
He: "I know all the pet-shops in Muscat, let us go and check them out."
Me: "We will and now please go and do your homework."
He: "I have thought of a name, I will call him Shadow"
Me: " Do you want a male dog?"
He: "Yes of course, a she-dog won't play with me. She will always sit and watch TV like didi. It has to be a male dog."
Me: "Hmm. Homework"
Conversations like this happen more than twice in my house, always initiated by my son and contradicted by my daughter. Amidst this, I started to shed my inhibition to dogs. Probably it was the mother winning over the woman. My husband who likes animals as well but has never had a pet except fishes in a tank was roped in. He looked at my daughter incredulously.
She: "I don't want a dog, He will bite me."
He: "It does not hurt that much, I was bitten once by a stray dog and had to take quite a few injections. A pet dog will be vaccinated so you do not have to worry about needles poking you."
She: "You gotta be kidding me! Why do we have to buy a dog, why cant we just have plants and fishes?"
He: "We have to get a dog so that you get rid of your fear, now that is a good reason, if any."
She: "Will it be a big dog? I am ok with a tiny pup, by the time he grows up he will know me and won't bite me."
He: "Lets see."
She: "I will not clean up after him, I am making it very clear right now."
Finally after a somewhat mixed consensus on the issue the research started. Research for anything is my husband's forte. He got in touch with expats leaving and wanting to re-home their dogs, with breeders, with pet-shops and pet-clinics. Responses were quick to come and as quickly discarded by him much to my son's angst.
Son: "This way we will never be able to have a dog."
Dad: "For you buying the dog is the end but for me buying the dog is the beginning."
Son: "I don't care, beginning or end or anything in between I want my dog."
Dad opens a link and shows him a site: "Read this and tell me what you feel?"
This is the link that we visited,
If you have trouble opening the link from here please copy paste
on your browser to read
An eye-opener to people like me and my children, but not so to many others who own and love their dogs in this country. The pet-shop mentioned in the above link is a very reputed shop here. However, this is not just the case with this pet-shop. This seems to be true for most such outfits in Muscat. Now that the research has crossed the ornamental stage of cleaning the poop and naming the dog, my son has realised that a dog up for adoption is a much better choice than ordering a pup from a fancy pet-shop. However much scared my daughter maybe of dogs, she has also realised that if we finally own a dog, it will be very hard to see it suffer and die.
We are still looking for a young pup who wants a loving home. When matters get serious, it's funny how prejudices melt away.
He always nagged me about buying a dog for him, I resisted not only because I am scared of dogs and so is my daughter, but also because so far we lived in an apartment and I did not want to share that space with a pet. I see raised eyebrows don't I? Especially Balan!
Finally when we moved to this villa and had space enough inside and outside to have the much desired dog, there was no stopping my son. Kids can be quite tenacious as we all know. So is my son...
He: "Mom, so are we buying the dog today?"
Me offhandedly: "Soon"
He comes around and stands in front of me: "How soon?"
Me: "Are you sure you can take care of a dog? I really do not know anything about dogs."
He: "Of course I can, I know everything, I have to take him for a walk twice and play with him and give him his food and clean his poop and pee. I will also teach him to do his 'business' outside the house, but that might take some time and of course you must be accepting of accidents once in a while."
Me thinking 'wow where did he get all that stuff from, and why can't he get his school project information from the same source that he got this stuff from?': "Hmm, seems you did your homework on pets. So what breed do you want?"
He: "A Golden Retriever not older than four months."
Me: "Okay so we have to find out how to go about getting a dog here, it might not be easy."
He: "I know all the pet-shops in Muscat, let us go and check them out."
Me: "We will and now please go and do your homework."
He: "I have thought of a name, I will call him Shadow"
Me: " Do you want a male dog?"
He: "Yes of course, a she-dog won't play with me. She will always sit and watch TV like didi. It has to be a male dog."
Me: "Hmm. Homework"
Conversations like this happen more than twice in my house, always initiated by my son and contradicted by my daughter. Amidst this, I started to shed my inhibition to dogs. Probably it was the mother winning over the woman. My husband who likes animals as well but has never had a pet except fishes in a tank was roped in. He looked at my daughter incredulously.
She: "I don't want a dog, He will bite me."
He: "It does not hurt that much, I was bitten once by a stray dog and had to take quite a few injections. A pet dog will be vaccinated so you do not have to worry about needles poking you."
She: "You gotta be kidding me! Why do we have to buy a dog, why cant we just have plants and fishes?"
He: "We have to get a dog so that you get rid of your fear, now that is a good reason, if any."
She: "Will it be a big dog? I am ok with a tiny pup, by the time he grows up he will know me and won't bite me."
He: "Lets see."
She: "I will not clean up after him, I am making it very clear right now."
Finally after a somewhat mixed consensus on the issue the research started. Research for anything is my husband's forte. He got in touch with expats leaving and wanting to re-home their dogs, with breeders, with pet-shops and pet-clinics. Responses were quick to come and as quickly discarded by him much to my son's angst.
Son: "This way we will never be able to have a dog."
Dad: "For you buying the dog is the end but for me buying the dog is the beginning."
Son: "I don't care, beginning or end or anything in between I want my dog."
Dad opens a link and shows him a site: "Read this and tell me what you feel?"
This is the link that we visited,
If you have trouble opening the link from here please copy paste
http://muscatconfidential.blogspot.com/2010/04/dont-buy-dog-in-oman-another-example-of.html
on your browser to read
An eye-opener to people like me and my children, but not so to many others who own and love their dogs in this country. The pet-shop mentioned in the above link is a very reputed shop here. However, this is not just the case with this pet-shop. This seems to be true for most such outfits in Muscat. Now that the research has crossed the ornamental stage of cleaning the poop and naming the dog, my son has realised that a dog up for adoption is a much better choice than ordering a pup from a fancy pet-shop. However much scared my daughter maybe of dogs, she has also realised that if we finally own a dog, it will be very hard to see it suffer and die.
We are still looking for a young pup who wants a loving home. When matters get serious, it's funny how prejudices melt away.
19 comments:
You lost me this time ... so do you have a dog or you do not...
Either way ... I do look forward to meet this Little Mr. Bond someday!(I hope I got the name correct)
BTW... It was quite an effort to prove that I was not a Robot
when i asked my dad i waant a doggie he replied "v already have u..." hmmm..and thanks sujataji...for remembering..
I read your post like a suspense story; I wanted to learn whether you finally bought one. As you know me well enough, I won't bother you with why dogs are important to children, etc. But just one thing- the company of dogs makes us better human beings.
I can warranty that once you have the dog, it will be you and your daughter who will be petting and loving him/her - more than your son!
Adopt a mongrel, but at a young age; check it thoroughly at a vet's.
I look forward to seeing your family photo - with the new family member! My love to your son.
hi ji
she has also realised that if we finally own a dog, it will be very hard to see it suffer and die."
Well, make the child realise that death is not confined to dogs and pets , but to all living things.
Wonder if there is no SCA or Blue Cross in that country?
Seriously.. this is really an eye opener. I don't know y.. this post made me little emotional about my childhood.
@Ramesh lol!!
@Balan I am open to pets now, I have shed my fear and I am actually keen on getting one as soon as possible. The kids start their summer holidays in a week and we are planning to adopt a pup during that time.
@Anil She realises that death is universal and with time everyone will eventually die. But to bring home a lively pup and see it wither away in a few weeks time is maybe a little difficult, even for me, leave alone my daughter.
@Manu Hey how are you? I hope you were reminded of fond memories.
We had three dogs until last month, one of our Lab who lived with us for more than none years died.Same story here, my son loves the dogs and my daughter is scared of them.Surprisngly it was her who cried the most when Tommie died.
Sujata, sorry for coming here late.Sbecause of a health problem I am not yet back to full time reading blogs.
I am crazy about dogs so much that my sister and I day dream about getting one, one day. Currently she has got herself a fighter fish called Charni Singh (named by my hubby). While getting a dog is still a distant dream, adopting one is wonderful! Hope you find your lovely puppy soon.
P.S - my aunt's German Shepherd is called Shadow. He's huge but the gentlest of the lot :)
Did my comment vanish or something?
The consensus arrived at is great.
I really hope you guys find an adorable pup. :)
It is a NO for pets in my house.
Wishing you the best!
Well, no pets for me... I do not wish to torture any animal I know I can't take care of ! Nevertheless, all the best to you'll with the noble deed of adoption of the pet :)
P.S. - Your son finally got his way, didn't he?
Smart boy!
@Kavita Hey good to see you here. Whats wrong? what health issues? Take care.
@Nikita I hope your dream comes true. Beautiful name for the fighter fish:)
@Destiny's child why are you not writing more often?
@Indrani for a long time it was a NO in my house as well, but as they say ' dar ke aage jeet hai' I have become quite filmy you see:)
@Sneha Thanks for visiting again. Do you blog? I cannot open your page :(
good ... I was a bit confused if he finally managed to get the dog.
Mr Bond is very interesting .. I wish him all the best so that his wish comes true sooner than later
nice that u r back to active blogging..the blog world needs good, intel people..n u r one..:)right na?
Dear Sujata, no, I don't blog :-) I write though. For web journals like www.induswomanwriting.com ... You can see some of my work there, and it'd be great to have your feedback. Has the pet come home yet ?
I rarely write comments, however i did a few searching and wound up here "The pet-shop story".
And I do have a couple of questions for you if it's allright. Could it be only me or does it look like some of the remarks come across like coming from brain dead visitors? :-P And, if you are posting at other social sites, I would like to keep up with everything new you have to post. Could you list of every one of your public pages like your Facebook page, twitter feed, or linkedin profile?
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good article,
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