The Hero Test
What,
exactly, makes a dog a hero? According to our summer issue:
ย He-ro
[heer-oh]
Noun,
plural -roes; for 4 also -ros.
- One of distinguished courage or ability, admired
for his brave deeds and noble qualities. May or may not belong to the
species Canis. - One who, in the opinion of others, has heroic qualities
or has performed a heroic act and is regarded as a model or ideal: he was
a local hero when he saved the drowning child. Frequently in possession of
four legs and a tail. - The principal canine character in a story, play, film,
etc. See Lassie - Hero sandwich
So
what about my Penny? While she is definitely a member of the species Canis and
looks a little like a sub sandwich, does she behold any of the other qualities
of a โtrue’ hero? Henceforth, the hero test:
- Makes me laugh. Check.
- Laughs
at all my jokes. Check. - Gets
me outside for a daily double dose of exercise. Check. - Takes my side during arguments. Check.
- Lowers my blood pressure via ridiculous antics and sweet โwho me?’ looks. Check.
- Has provided new inspiration for existing and
future endeavours. Double Check.
As
you can see, she passed. With flying colours. Which leads me to believe that
the โtrue’ definition of a hero lies in your own interpretation.ย And there
was no shortage of hero’s in this year’s line-up of nominees for American
Humane Association’s 2nd annual Hero Dog Awards. From hundreds of nominated
dogs in eight categories, 8 finalists have been selected. Show your support for
these wonderful dogs and vote for your favorite at herodogawards.org.
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