Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1886 — Our Duty to Our Dog. [ARTICLE]

Our Duty to Our Dog.

Wq human beings are great brutes. YVe are selfish and inconsiderate. Now, we owe a duty to our dogs which we almost all shamefelly neglect. And they recall our attention to the fact by an occasional touch of hydrophobia. All over the land they are muzzling the respectable and killing the stray curs. i Now, it is not the dreaded stray cur which goes mad, but the over-fed, overheated, under-exercised pet, and he rarely goes out of his way to bite a stranger, but generally makes a victim of one of the family in a moment of playfulness or irritation. Dogs much confined to the house shquld have plenty of pure water with sulphur in it, light food, and a scamper in the yard or street every day. They should also have a mate. To chain a dog up in the back yard without change or society for day after day is a piece of abominable cruelty. We pay a terrible penalty for neglecting our obligations to our faithfullest friend. —Texas Siftings.

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