When it comes to the Dusun people, it is quite true that dogs are really man's best friends. Go to any Dusun's house at any kampung and you'll definitely see a few dogs outside the house.
This is Gurod, my parents' loyal dog. She's been around for about 7 years. A few times, she had shown some signs of aging and dying, but she has never missed a chance to 'go hiking' (going to the farm up the hill) with any member of the family. She lost the function of a leg as a result of stealing a chicken when she was young and playful. Mom said Bapa hit her so bad with a stick that her leg was broken and eventually became useless. But Bapa denied that vehemently, saying that it was because she was attacked by the other dogs. Both my parents love her like a child though.
This one is Kadiu, which my children have accidently christened 'Cardio' when they were readjusting to the local pronunciation, post-Australia-living. Kadiu is a special female dog that had never given birth to any puppy. She's the most fierce of the pack- the leader of the pack according to Mom. She guards the house jealously, never letting any strangers get in the compound without alerting the household.
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This one here is Panda, named so because of his colors. He used to be so cute and panda-like that he was allowed to be the 'inside-dog'. Later, he opted to be an 'outside-dog' like the rest of the dogs. He's been much more lively ever since, though his good look had vanished because of his fondness of playing with dirts.
And these three little puppies here didn't get the chance to enjoy life. They didn't even get names that stuck. (In my parents' household, there is this tradition that a puppy will be called a few names until one of the names stuck). We started calling them 'the three princes-father unknown' but they died barely a month after they were born. RIP triplets.
Finally, we have Tuti, the irresponsible mother of the triplets. She doesn't have a single motherly bone in her body. All she knows is to get pregnant, give birth and leave the puppies to tend to themselves. It's no wonder none of them lived long so far.
Actually there are more dogs in my parents' place but these are all the pictures I have. They keep adopting, tirelessly tending to these dogs- feeding them and taking them to the vets. In return, they get loyal guards, and companions to go to the farms. "At least," Mom said, "I never have to worry about stepping on a snake in the bushes. The dogs take care of that for me".
6 comments:
Poor puppies!
It's strange your Tuti behaved like that. I've never heard/seen/observed that kind of behavior in dogs.
BTW, Kadiu reminds me of like my first dog, Wrinkly. Except Wrinkly wasn't fierce. Couldn't even bothered to bark at strangers. She was 8/9 when she disappeared from my dad's house compound one day. Dad found her dead in the bush near our paddy field. Maybe she knew her time was coming, therefore went away to die. Poor Wrinkly.
Gunaqz, I find it strange of Tuti to be like that too. Maybe dogs can be affected from personal experience too? She must have been abandoned by her mom when she was a pup.
Poor Wrinkly...but she's very smart to have gone away to die alone. She didn't want to make you suffer to see her drawing her last breath. I guess some of my parents' dogs will do that too when their times come.
Wow! So many dogs! My mother had them too and all had funny Dusun names and the occasional "English" Taigo (Tiger).
BTW, Tuti seems almost human. Maybe she suffers from post-natal depression!
Tina,
yes, the people in my kg tend to give funny names to dogs to :). Either based on individual characteristics or Dusunized English names LOL...
haha...si panda cantik kan tu dulu 1st time sya jumpa dia..baru2 balik early may..doi...inda suda cantik mcm panda..haha..masi lg tu gaya panda dia la..slow motion..haha..
Wel- hehe iya bah. Tua sudah si Panda. Kutur lagi. Mana kiut sudah :)
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