Will Dog Lovers Kill the World?
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Dogs were attracted to man far earlier in the dawn of civilization. They were persuaded by the easiness to get meat, especially by the tastiness of cooked meat and other eatables, to join human society. Man always liked to be the owner of something and always craved to be obeyed without question. If he asks his children to come here, they will go the other way. If he asks his dog to come here, it will not only come here but wag its tail also. Therefore man adored dogs. Dog wanted a safe place to rest and a domain to roam free. So this ancient relationship of man and beast continued through ages and developed into something remotely resembling loyalty-like something. In cave paintings, tomb paintings, sepulchral vaults, frescos, poems, novels and celluloid rolls, man immortalized and celebrated this relationship. Oliver Goldsmith wrote ‘Ode on the Death of a Mad Dog.’ Wordsworth wrote ‘Fidelity.’ Jack London told the tale of ‘The White Fang’ and ‘The Call of the Wild’. Wilson Rawls wrote ‘Where the Red Fern Grows’. We also have seen a dog’s inseparable attachment to Bill Sikes in Charles Dickens’ novel. In all these masterpieces, it was the loyalty and dedication and usefulness of dogs to human society and to man in particular that was being praised. It is thought, man finds a good friend in dog and dog finds a good master in man. So it has been considered through generations and centuries that the dog-man association is something inevitable to human society, something to be cherished, something safe.
P.S.Remesh Chandran
Editor of Sahyadri Books & Bloom Books, Trivandrum. Author of several books in English and in Malayalam. And also author of Swan: The Intelligent Picture Book. Born and brought up in the beautiful hamlet of Nanniyode in the Sahya Mountain Valley in Kerala. Father British Council-trained English teacher and mother University-educated. Matriculation with distinction and University Studies in Science with National Merit Scholarship. Discontinued Diploma Studies in Electronics and entered politics. Unmarried and single.Author of several books in English and in Malayalam including poetical collections and fictions, a few of which are, Ulsava Lahari, Kaalam Jaalakavaathilil, Darsana Deepthi, Puzhayozhukee Eevazhi, Vaidooryam, Manal, Jalaja Padma Raaji, Goodlaayi Graamum, Time Upon My Window Sill and Swan, the Intelligent Picture Book.Devised and implemented PROPÈS-INDIA, Project for the Popularization of English Songs in India.
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Will Dog Lovers Kill the World? - P.S.Remesh Chandran
Publication Details:
Written: 2011-12
First published: 2011-12
E-book published: 14 April 2020
Form of Release:
E-Book/Paperback
Date of Release:
14 April 2020
Publishers:
Sahyadri Books & Bloom Books,
Trivandrum- 695562.
Text Copyright©: P. S. Remesh Chandran (Author),
Padmalayalam, Nanniyode, Pacha Post,
Trivandrum- 695562,
Kerala State, South India.
Cover:
Image By: Lars Eriksson. Graphics: Adobe SP.
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Books by the author:
Are Our Women Safe In Our Hospitals?
Did A Data Mining Giant Take Over India?
E-Health Implications And Medical Data Theft
Is There Patience And Room For One More Reactor?
Political Comments On India in 2 Parts
Political Comments On Kerala in 2 Parts
Student Essays Poetry in 3 Volumes
Swan: The Intelligent Picture Book
Kahlil Gibran’s Tears And Laughter Recast In The True Poetic Form
The Last Bird From The Golden Age Of Ghazals
Will Dog Lovers Kill The World?
Doctors Politicians Bureaucrats People And Private Practice 2013 & 2018 Versions
WHO IMF IBRD And ADB Money To India Health Finances Human Rights Violations And Corruption
Is Reformation Over For Hinduism?
In Malayalam:
Ulsava Lahari
Darsana Deepthi
Oruthulli Velicham
Kaalam Jaalaka Vaathilil
Rakaara Maanthrikam
Thirike Vilikkuka
Thirikeppokunnoo Njaan Thiramaalakalil
Vaidooryam
Manal
Ilakozhiyum Kaadukalil Puzhayozhukunu
Jalaja Padma Raaji
Prabhaathamunarum Mumpe
Aaspathri Jaalakam
Maavoyeppoleyaakaan Entheluppam!
Raashtreeya Lekhanangal in 22 Parts
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WILL DOG LOVERS KILL THE WORLD?
INTRODUCTION
01. Houses where husbands are dogs and dogs are husbands
02. After gays and lesbians, dog lovers are the next to claim recognition as a community
03. Who said it is God’s Own Country? Kerala is now Dogs’ Own Country
04. Dogs forming themselves into packs as if they are in the wild and attacking and even eating human beings on the roads
05. Animal lovers and authorities are just tools in the hands of the world dog care industry
06. 500000 crore rupees for feeding dogs in India, 25000 crores for dengue control, and 1000 crores for treating dog attack wounds!
07. Is it terrorist money coming to India as animal lovers’ funds?
08. Indian newspapers have miles to go before opening up and printing anti-dog literature
09. The news paper article that never appeared
10. If a law is an obstacle to social and genetic security, it must be changed; they are not gospels anyway
11. If sex was safely possible with other animals, there would have been monkey lovers, pig lovers, oxen lovers and gorilla lovers like dog lovers
12. How many dog activists can escape a medical examination for animal promiscuousness?
13. Those who wish to keep a non-human in their house should also be prepared to do whatever is necessary to safeguard humans
14. For whatever inhuman purposes dogs are used!
15. Press interviewing a District Medical Officer of Health in Trivandrum. (Imaginary of course!)
16. Why the British pay a higher price in old age for family relations?
17. Why some cities with fewer mosquitoes have more dengue?
About the Author P. S. Remesh Chandran
WILL DOG LOVERS KILL THE WORLD?
P. S. REMESH CHANDRAN
SAHYADRI BOOKS TRIVANDRUM
INTRODUCTION
This book chiefly constitutes of three articles written and published between August and October 2011 and a few comments, notes and articles published since then in Times of India, Atlantic Monthly and elsewhere. The first article, ‘Houses where husbands are dogs and dogs are husbands’ discusses the social impacts of the abundance of dogs and their incessant barking. This second article ‘After gays and lesbians, dog lovers are the next to claim recognition as a community’ focuses on the medical problems originating from humans bedding with dogs and their role as animal reservoir hosts to many Arboviral infections such as Dengue fever, Nipah virus, Lyme disease, Chagas disease, Q fever, Chikungunya and the like, sweeping the globe and killing millions of people. The third one of this trio of articles ‘Who said it is god’s own country, Kerala is now dog’s own country’ outlines the economic disasters caused from ‘number of dogs versus number of people’ in a nation and how a beautiful land in a corner of the world was broken down and destroyed piece by piece by dogs.
The reason for dengue is there being more dogs than mosquitoes. The carrier is tried to be eliminated, the breeder is still roaming there free in houses and streets. Once these dogs disappears the world dog care industry will also disappear, taking with it dengue, chikungunya and a host of other diseases and also the governmental authorities’ opportunities for looting a few gold mines kept open in the name of prevention and cure of these diseases and animal birth control.
The readers may have dissenting opinions on the views expressed here by the author but they are requested to kindly read the trio of articles and the appended notes. There is also the Google site Dog Documents International founded by the author to make these articles available to read in all international languages. Some of the comments made on these articles when first published are also included- probably made by readers like them.
Necessary corrections and additions have been done before publishing these articles as a book. The objective behind their