Confessions of a non dog-lover.

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By agsawan

I know this article is not going to win me any friends, and probably will make me a lot of enemies, but I have to get this off my chest. Okay…here it goes…I am just going to come out and say it, I am not a dog person. What’s more, I don’t really like dogs, at all. I barely tolerate my own dogs and I know this may be hard to believe, but I don’t like your dog. I don't like it pushing its gross, wet, nose into my private parts, or humping my leg, or drooling on my hand or sitting next to me on the couch. Please put it outside. It smells bad.

I have two dogs. I admit these dogs entered my life when I was in the midst of many, many diaper changes, bedtime routines, homework struggles, etc. I really, truly have very little time or patience for these dogs. The worst of it is, they expect things from me. Things like walks and water and food. Not from other people, just me. Here is an example of their overwhelming neediness. The day is winding down; dinner is over, the homework is finally done, baths are given, the counters wiped clean, I sit down, lean back to finally relax and hear this..

(Whine, whine.)

“Oh good idea", I think, “Wine!”

Ahhh. I sit down again, this time with my nice glass of pinot and…

(Whine, whine!)

There they are. Two furry balls of pure annoyance staring at me with their googly eyes. Panting. Expecting something.

“What! What! WHAT!!” I scream. “For God sake can't I have two **&!!* minutes please.”

(Whine, pant, whine, pant, scratch, whine, pant, whine, whine, whine!)

I yell loudly, "God help me, did anyone feed the dogs! Today… yesterday…this month...Ever?"

I know there are people out there who love dogs. Just love, love, love them! I know this because the kennel where I board my dogs, (sometimes just so I can have a mental health day), offers a spa weekend for dogs including massage, pedicures and bedtime stories. That's right. Bed-Time-Stories. For dogs. This is surely a sign of a society that has gone right over the edge.

Now, don't get me wrong, I don't want anything bad to happen to dogs. I just resent the fact that we are all suppose to be crazy in love with them, and I don't understand why they are suddenly accepted in all facets of life. There I am eating at an outside cafe, enjoying my moment of solitude, and a dog and it's owner come and sit at the table mext to me. The dog plops itself at MY feet. Its hot breath on MY leg. Drool dripping down my ankle. The owner smiles at me, and starts to read his book. Then the dog sits up and puts his head in my lap, looking up at me, expecting something. The owner glances over. "Sorry," he says, giving the dog a feeble tug on its leash, "He loves people."

No, he doesn't. He loves my french fries, and you know what I don't want to share them. I give a grim smile and move down the bench, with my fries. The owner glares, "Sorry pal," he whispers loudly into his dog's raggedy ear, so I can hear, "Did she hurt your feelings?"

Huh? Why are we suddenly ascribing human emotions to dogs? The dog isn't insulted by my lack of affection, he just wants to eat my lunch. What if I had put my head in your lap, and panted and drooled all over your leg Mister? (Well...maybe that's not a good example.)

I know I am in the minority with my feelings because dog lover books are selling like hot-cakes, there are whole television channels dedicated just to dogs, and multi-million dollar movies are being made over and over about loveable dogs, and their supposedly hilarious antics. I am pretty sure I am the only one on the planet that hated Marley and Me. All I could think through the whole movie was, “If that was my dog I would have shot it by now."I just don’t get it, what has happened to us over the past twenty years or so? What is up with dogs? When I was little, people had dogs, liked them well enough, let them run around, and played with them occasionally, but, no one I knew was taking their dog to cafes, or pampering them with fancy daycares, Christmas presents, or bedtime stories. They were dogs. That’s it. Not humans, dogs.. surprise! Dogs are not humans! The more we try to make them like us, the more we are messing with their dogness. Let them be dogs. They don't need to be carried in pocket books, or go to summer camp or have therapy with a crazy person who believes they can actually communicate with animals (save your money on that one, you will need it for vet bills.)

Perhaps this is what is really bothering me. When did dogs stop being, well, dogs, and turn into humans? Why do we feel the need to pamper our pets, giving them manicures, massages and psychiatric medications? Aren't we just making them neurotic, fat and spoiled....sort of like us? I have enough neurotic, fat, spoiled humans around me all day. I don't want a pet that is like me, or you, I want a pet that is a pet. And I don't want to be made to feel guilty because I am not buying them expensive clothes, or canine teeth whitener, or sending them to doggy yoga, I have teenagers for that. And I resent the fact that as I (as a non dog lover) am seen as lower on the totem pole of evolution while the dogs are apparently rising up. Didn't you ever see Planet of the Apes when you were little? Look what happened when the the animals took over. Not good, not good...

So, why is it suddenly expected that everyone in this country should love dogs? Somehow not liking dogs is the mark of an inferior personality, or a serial killer? What is wrong with not liking dogs? Must we all bow to this canine obsession? They pant, they drool, they shed, they eat their own excrement, they eat their own puke, they roll around on dead things, they lick their own butts, they hump their own family members and, they go in and out and in and out all day! Haven’t they evolved enough through the thousands of years of domestication to learn how to open the freakin’ door by now! If they can't master that, then how can they ever hope to succeed in canine therapy?

Okay, I know there must be others out there who feel like I do. I say it is time to unite, to come out from the closet, to stand up for our rights! To scream from the rooftops, "I DON'T LIKE DOGS AND I'M OKAY!

Dog lovers, you can sign in too and attack. Defend your pets, excuse me I mean, companions…but I won’t be here, I have to stop at the new Doggy Donuts bakery before going to the Canine Holistic Health Center for my dogs chiropractor appointment.

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Rob Winters Level 3 Commenter 10 months ago

Very interesting and brave hub to put forth.You're absolutely right with regard to how people refrain from expressing negative or indiffernt attitudes to 'mans best friend'.I don't mean to offend anyone but i will try to be just as honest. I agree with you that for some reason there is a taboo against people openly expressing dislike, contempt or even just disinterest in dogs.

Many peolpe will jump to the defense of their canine compadres at the slightest hint of disapproval.It's funny how much more often i'll hear people openly express their hatred for cats for instance without any of the same "reprisals" or condemnations resulting. I'll put my hand up and state that i too am not "a dog person" - isn't it telling how that's what people tend to say as opposed to "i hate or i really don't like cats" etc. Sorry dog people (I'd do them no harm) but I too find them annoying,smelly, noisy, overly dependent and more trouble than they're worth and like AGSAWAN i had dogs(and cats)as pets as a child.

Here goes - I also am perplexed and sometimes disturbed and disgusted by the relationships SOME people have with their dogs allowing them to lick their faces and even their tongues etc. continually talking about them and attending too them continuously never mind dressing them up and doggie yoga and all the other nonsense that goes on.I have on more than one occassion met people who believe and describe their dogs as 'people' stating they're not dogs - go figure!. I appreciate the role dogs play in the lives of many (& the many ways working dogs contribute to society) and the love people have for them and how much they get back but to each their own. Assuming no harm towards any creature we should not feel inhibited to merely express any such negative sentiments or opinions.I also find it mildly offensive that SOME people infer something negative or lacking in the personalities of those that are not bitten by doggy love.

In the hopes of sparking some more discussion i'll end with a qoutes(i may be paraphrasing slightly) from a comedian whose not shy about coming forward.

" Is there anything sadder than seeing someone who owns a dog following behind them picking up their S**T - I suppose seeing someone who doesn't own a dog doing it"

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danielleantosz Level 2 Commenter 10 months ago

I have a dog and three cats, and I do love my animals. But not loving them is okay, too! I noticed alot of your annoyance comes from rude animal lovers who assume their dog can do what ever because it's cute. I like to take my puppy to the coffee shop, but I make sure that she behaves and doesn't bother people. And yes, letting your dog lick your face is gross. It does happen sometimes by mistake, but making out with your dog is disgusting, and dont give me any of that "dogs mouths are cleaner than ours" crap. My dog licks her butt and eats poop, I don't want her licking my face.

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agsawan Hub Author 10 months ago

Yesterday I was at an outdoor coffee shop with my daughter and friend and a few feet away sat a woman with a small dog. The dog was snarling and snapping at everyone who walked by. All I could think was, "Why would you bring a dog like that to a place this?" I can see bringing an old dog that is lying around not bothering anyone, but this dog was pure evil!

Ashley Woodruff 2 months ago

As a dog lover, i do have to say i liked what you were saying and i agree that we have gone from the point of dogs being just dogs to treating them like humans. I refuse to take my dogs to a spa or what ever else they have for dogs out there. I do how ever take them to the vet. That is the extent of business places they are allowed to go, well and the car wash. Its funny watching them try to get under the seat. But moving on, i dont like going out in public and when im trying to eat or have a cup of coffee i get a dog in the face. If i wanted that i would have stayed home and let my own dogs do it. I give you kudos for you post. And i do not think anything less of you as a non dog lover. It is perfectly fine with me. Have a wonderful day. :)

Evan Profant 2 weeks ago

Dogs give people nothing but stress, worry, trouble, dirty health habits, bad hygiene, big health bills that most people pay and are in debt anyway, allergic reactions, dirty houses, dirty clothes, slobbery pants, torn up shoes, unexpected innteruptions during your long awaited vacations, just to name a few...

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