Heard of ~ Cynophobia ! I am no great fan of dogs ~ do not suffer
from ‘cynophobia’ though… Cynophobia is the abnormal fear of dogs. It is classified as a specific phobia, under
the subtype "animal phobias”. Dogs
are considered man’s best ally and among the most sought after pets ~ to some
they bring endless joy and fun. For some they are too scary…. One shudders to
think of walking alone in by-lanes especially in the night time, when suddenly
a stray dog starts barking, making a few more join and perhaps giving a
chase…..too scary…
The vast expanse of Bay of Bengal in
Chennai ~ the famed Marina beach offers
intriguing things, to those morning and evening walkers. In the morning, as the
Sun briskly rises, there are young, old, fast, slow, and varied type of people indulging in chit-chatting, eating and
drinking the various health drinks ! that are sold on pavements. You can see people walking, walking fast, jogging,
sprinting, skipping, doing physical exercises, yoga, laughing out loud – more –
all law unto themselves – thinking and spreading that these are the passport to
good health. For some time there were
shops selling ‘arugampul’ [Bermuda grass] juice and sprouted grains. Now ‘aloe
vera’ [sothu kathazai] seems to be the fad…. People drink this juice, take
pieces of the green and wipe their face, head, leg – expecting it to do wonders
in brining shine, reducing weight and sending away diseases. You can observe a
couple of elderly Jain gentlemen distributing bread and sometimes biscuits to
old, disabled and vagabonds. A group singing bhajans; some doing breathing
exercise, nearer Gandhi statue – a group from ‘laughing club – Chennai chapter
– laughing themselves differently
……………….
You can hear the sea, the sound
of waves and nearer – the waves jumping and touching the shore and then
submitting themselves to the shore but trying to come back to conquer again !
would be very interesting sight –
One can see monstrous ships anchored in the middle of sea, some
fishing boats and Sun coming out as a red ball from the Sea – all great sights
to behold. To those given to enjoying
Nature, the morning at Marina provides
innumerable things like morning birds, [thousands of pigeons come daily just
opposite to the Model School / Vivekanandar Illam] dogs – stray, and owned – local and foreign
breeds of various sizes; posh cars; bi-cycles; vast expanse of sand and more…..
Dogs can be scary especially when
they chase you in the late hours of the day…
there are many dogs loitering on roads – free ranging dogs that are not
contained. There have been reports of
them attacking persons and children.
They are known to attack and cause harm to other animals as well. There is always lurking fear that the victim
needs to be administered ‘series of injections around the stomach’. I understand that this is no longer the case
and that vaccines such as Nervous tissue vaccine (NTV) are administered.
I have
been seeing this poor mongrel for the past couple of days… it is not the mane
of a Lion ~ that is seen encircled on the dog…. It is that of an old used
plastic pot……….the dog had put its head into the pot – perhaps trying to drink
water and had its head struck…… some good Samaritan did the cutting job to the
best of his ability – the dog can now breathe, see and run normally – not sure
how much it constrains its eating and other activities.
Just as
I sat to post this today………… saw that this photo has appeared in The Hindu –
Tamil edition of date too.
With regards – S. Sampathkumar
17th Oct 2013.