That was the question a workmate asked me just after W and I got Jock Dog. At the time I thought it was an incredibly stupid question**...even from someone working in financial services where empathy and imagination are downright discouraged.
Thinking about it, though, DJ who was asking, came from the West Coast, so all the dogs he knew were probably working animals, getting sheep and tourists down off Ben Lomond or some such.
Anyway at the time I gave him a completely wet answer such as... "well you walk it and play with it don't you..."
Let me now, with 15 years to dwell on the question, come back with a fuller answer.
You walk it. At least twice a day, you go out in all weathers and you walk the thing. And obviously whilst doing this you get exercise yourself; for free - which is even better if you are currently without a job and unable to justify gym membership.
Whilst walking it you meet other people. Obviously getting a dog to meet people would be beyond sad - but having got the critter meeting the people is a great bonus. There are great people I would never have met if I didn't have a dog.
You give it routine - because, bless, dogs love routine. And in return they make sure that your day has a structure. Even when the bottom's fallen out of your world, it's the dog who's going to make sure you don't crawl under the duvet for a week. Because, guess what, it's the morning and he needs fed, walked, talked, attention..Every Day.
You play with it. You play great games that have no rules, and no bad losers. And you do stuff together, and all the outdoor stuff like camping and beach combing is much better with a dog - because they are always so dammed happy about doing stuff. All stuff, any stuff, just as long as it's stuff with you....
And you can hug it and pet it. If things get really bad, you can bury your head just behind their ears, and breathe deeply and smell that lovely warm comforting doggy smell. Dog as Prozac.
No I don't know why they don't come on the NHS either.
**Yeah I know, it looks like W's asking the same question in the first picture...
24 November 2009 at 21:47
If Nurse Linda and dogs were all on the NHS, we'd all be a happier bunch.
24 November 2009 at 23:27
It's true. I miss my dog. :( They just have an ability to make life better by just being there. No wonder there are programmes to take animals into old people's homes for the residents to play with.
25 November 2009 at 00:39
They actually do use dogs within Social Services. Many care homes have petting dogs come round to visit, precisely to cheer up the patients.
25 November 2009 at 11:19
And they love you and they trust you and they need you and they don't ask questions and they know when you're sad and they are happy to see you when you've been out or away and they know when bed time is and they train you and you love them
My beautiful Labrador is at my feet as I type and we will be on the beach early tomorrow.
If you have a dog, it's like another love in your life----and who doesn't need love AND they do meet people for you
25 November 2009 at 15:23
Oz was sick on the landing last night.
I just thought I'd bring that up.
(that's what HE said)
26 November 2009 at 10:09
Mme DeF - unfortunately neither Ned, Jock nor Nurse Linda have degrees....
Ms Veg, Mr Musgrove - Ned has been on a couple of visits to the hospice already. And very good his is at helping patients hide evidence of uneaten food too..
Clyde - I think you said what I was trying to.....
Rog - After what you did to Lily the other day, I'm surprised she didn't join in with the dirty protest.....