Beware Of The Dog
The Book of Dog thus is also one about space and inclusion. Each story in the book brings this quintessential essence of living with a dog aka a man’s best friend. The dog-human relationship is as varied as any other in the human world. The book drips with affection and in some cases the praise borders on deep respect. As author, Shobhaa De in her piece refers to - The Lady Gong Li who she calls more ladylike than herself. Unlike the human world - the names chosen for the dogs by humans do not require appropriation. Ruskin Bond narrates the story of his dog named ‘Crazy’. There are other funny names too as Sumita Metha reveals about the dog she adopted with her late husband, former editor of Outlook, Vinod Mehta. The couple’s first dog, she says, was named ‘Editor’. “While his heart was with the aam aadmi, Vinod’s lifestyle preferences were often quite elitist. Somehow ‘pi dog’ or ‘nedi kutta’ did nor quite fit into the picture…Editor became Ed or Eddie. Vinod adored Eddie and I could see that he was quite fascinated by him.”