domingo, 27 de junio de 2010

Black'n white mongrel gets the Cup

World Cup in South Africa -remember: a former British dominion- and in a couple of hours England vs. Germany. We know everything about World War II, the hat-trick of Geoff Hurst at the Old Wembley -including the most famous phantom goal ever and the role of linesman Tofik Bakhramov- and the views of Gary Lineker regarding the Mannschaft that always wins. But no one seems to think of the dog who actually won the World Cup, the black and white fellow renowned for his role in finding the stolen Jules Rimet Trophy in 1966: Pickles. Pickles, you were the real heroe! Your life wasn't easy after getting the Cup but you made the dream of an antire nation true. This is my modest tribute to you.

jueves, 24 de junio de 2010

Canis salsicium

That's my friend Titus vom Schütthause. He's a purebred wire-haired sausage dog but most often he seems to think he's some sort of amphibious creature (he behaves like an otter). He is a short-legged elongated hound with a really good heart. Actually he treats me with excessive indulgence: when I am with him, he allows me to do everything I wish to do, I may even bite him or pull at his ears or his tail, he doesn't mind. But he is a chaser, a real hunter: If you are a mouse, a cat, a hare or a boar, well, then he'd be no good company for you.

miércoles, 23 de junio de 2010

Summer dog days

Cabo de Gata: probably not the hottest spot on Earth, still too warm for a young Havanese bitch! Sometimes I wish I were back in coole olde Germany.

lunes, 21 de junio de 2010

Beatus canis qui procul felibus

That's my cat friend Mauzi. She's more a circumstance than a real friend but we manage not to harm each other -by discreetly avoiding each other. She doesn't understand canine body language. She somehow belongs to our house -but she behaves as if the house belonged to her. She was born in it, then their owners moved away; the house stood empty for a couple of years, then my owners bought it. As soon as she saw her birthhouse open, she moved in again. She's actually the neighbours' cat but she only goes back to their place when we aren't in town. She's an intelligent bloodthirsty mice-killing beast with sharp nails, she weighs well over twenty pounds and is sixteen years old and used to permanently occupy the lap of my owner long before I was even an embryo. What you see on the picture is not a dead cat: She can relax. Felix catus.

lunes, 14 de junio de 2010

Hunde verboten: Speciesism on facebook

I joined facebook on April 21st, 2010. In the short biography for my facebook profile I wrote: "I'm losing all my friends; they have stopped replying to my emails, they don't pick up the phone anymore. I suspect they've all gone lost in facebook." Normally I don't meet my friends on The Net but in the park -but I was curious and had to write something. Three weeks later I'd got 100 (ONE HUNDRED!) friends, most of them luvly small furry creatures like myself. Ten days later we were 250, just three more days and I had hit the 500 friends mark (dogs and dog people are sociable beings and it looks as if there has been a snowball effect). This happened one week ago.

One week ago I was the luckiest dog on Earth because I just had reached the 500 facebook friends mark. Now I've got three warnings from the administrators of the site within the last three days because, in their opinion, I'm adding too many friends too fast: apparently my account has been flagged as "potentially abusive" for making an "inappropriate use of the site" and I've been summoned to significantly slow down my activities on facebook, or else my account will be permanently disabled. I'm not sending any more friendship requests nor messages or the like because I want to keep my account and my canine friends -but I'm not happy about this situation.

I guess all this has got to do with the speciesist views of facebook as well (I am a dog and most of my friends are dogs of course). I've been doing some research and have found out that pet accounts may be tolerated on the facebook but they are considered a violation of the site's rules, so they can be disabled by the administrators anytime without even warning the account's holder. I've even made another concession and changed my profile picture: now it shows me with my owner, she's a human being. I feel less independent -and a bit humiliated too- but I'm prepared to follow this stupid rule if it keeps me on the facebook -not so much for staying here at any price as for trying not to lose my friends. But, for now, I'm in a rather pessimistic mood.

My account has been flagged as "potentially abusive" for getting too many friends too fast -and I thought facebook was all about socialising on a global scale. The most annoying thing about this situation is that I'll still be in the hands of the administrators of the site, no matter how well I behave. From now on I'll misuse my blog as a means of backup, to keep a record of some of the contents of my endangered facebook account. It'll make me feel freer.