Monday, July 23, 2012

A Dog Can Also Feels Disturbed--I Suppose

I have a neighbor who has a dog--a teckel (dachshund) called Cilla. She is quite a spoiled dog, I suppose, since she barks--not exactly barks, more like cries--almost all the time, especially at afternoon and night, when the owners are not at home.

One night, when my husband and I were at the back of our home working at the iron shelf, Cilla couldn't stop barking--crying and moaning to be exact. As usual, I felt disturbed when she acted like that since I wasn't really a dog person--actually I wasn't any pet person. I complained about her in my heart.

Unexpectedly, my husband--who already felt tired coming home from work and still had to work at sawing the iron rods--also felt disturbed about her and started complaining to me about how spoiled she was. I said to him that she often cried and moaned like that when her masters were away and I myself kind of hated that too.

Still feeling disturbed and complaining, my hubby continued sawing the iron rod, producing quite noisy sounds. Then my hubby and I accidentally noticed that every time he made noisy sounds, Cilla would also made some noise. Yet still, he felt disturbed of the noise Cilla made.

At some point, when my hubby made no noise, Cilla would also become silent. Then my hubby and I tried to notice that behavior. That made us came to conclusion that maybe Cilla felt disturbed of the noise made by my hubby and tried to scream telling us to stop making noise since she wanted to take a rest.

Quite funny though, coming to that conclusion. But who knows that maybe it was true. And since I never had any pets, I couldn't make sure whether the conclusion I made was true or just non sense. However, I quite enjoyed that conclusion myself. Dogs can also feel disturbed of us--human.

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