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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Jonah Goldberg :: Townhall.com Columnist
Katz and Dogs
by Jonah Goldberg
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Harry Truman famously said of D.C.: "If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog." It turns out that Truman was wrong, at least if you go by the experts.

I'm not talking about Washington, but of dogs. And I'm not referring to the First Dog, Bo, who has received a ton of attention that should have gone to a shelter dog as the president promised. No, this is about dogs as dogs.

And love.

As traditional arrangements dissolve in the heat of the present age, or perhaps just under the hot studio lights of "Oprah," we are constantly told that there are many "kinds of love." Actually, this isn't a new insight. But we can leave that -- and the debate over this observation's meaning and utility -- for another day. What rankles is not where the line is being extended but where it is being withdrawn.

Until the day before yesterday, figuratively speaking, everyone understood that among the most honorable expressions of love -- a kind of love -- is the relationship between man and dog. Canines were lovers of learning for being able to distinguish friend from foe, according to Plato. Sigmund Freud observed that "dogs love their friends and bite their enemies, quite unlike people, who are incapable of pure love and always have to mix love and hate."

Charles Darwin, a true secular saint of the modern age if ever there was one, loved dogs unreservedly. And, in "The Descent of Man," he marveled at the ability of dogs to love back. He noted how even "in the agony of death, a dog has been known to caress his master."

But even Darwin was a sucker, apparently. Eric Zorn, a writer for the Chicago Tribune, recently mocked a local woman, Jess Craigie, who dove into near-freezing waters to save her dog from drowning. Zorn wrote, "Note to Jess Craigie: Your dog still doesn't love you."

Zorn's source for this dog slander is Jon Katz, who despite his name has written mostly wonderful stuff about dogs. Zorn uses an unfortunate quote from Katz to peddle the fashionable notion that dogs are, in the words of science writer Stephen Budiansky and others, "social parasites." According to this theory, canines are evolutionary grifters that have fooled humans into believing they are our friends. "Dogs develop very strong, instinctive attachments to the people who feed and care for them," Katz told Zorn. "Over 15,000 years of domestication, they've learned to trick us into thinking that they love us." (In his book "Soul of a Dog," Katz is far more nuanced about the nature of canine affection, suggesting a quid pro quo of food for love. Here, Katz is out of the bag.)

Look, few would dispute that dogs are complicated creatures with internal lives that fall far short of humanlike consciousness or self-awareness. And anyone who's spent more than five minutes with dogs knows their priorities and our own differ dramatically. That's part of the magic of doggy goodness. Dogs don't care whether you're rich or famous or popular. They care about you. Or, in the case of my dog, Cosmo (a shelter dog), he cares about me and about maintaining an orderly and secure perimeter on our block, as free of mail carriers, squirrels, raccoons, foxes, cheetahs and wildebeests as possible. His biggest successes have been with the cheetahs and wildebeests -- so far.

Here's the question reductionists like Zorn don't answer: Why does canine affection have to be a trick or a con? After all, according to the very same logic, I love my wife and daughter because I have strong instinctive attachments for them grounded in my genes. But even if the genetic explanation is absolutely true, it doesn't change the fact that I love my family.

Why should it be different with dogs? It's not as if dogs have a Terminator-like computer screen inside their heads that says "run fake-love subroutine now" when their masters come home from work. Dogs don't pose in front of the mirror practicing their tail-wags like lines from a script so they can make it convincing. If it is true of any living thing, it is true of dogs: They are what they are. A happy dog can no more be faking his joy than a hungry lion could be faking his appetite.

Do we really want to live in a society in which love is a genetically mandated confidence game? Where will that argument take us?

Indeed, if embracing modernity means I have to accept such unlovely idiocy, count me out. I'll be elsewhere. If you need me, just follow the sound of the barking.

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Jonah Goldberg is editor-at-large of National Review Online.
 
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There is already enough cynicism
due to circumstance and experience.

I believe dogs care for their masters.
To learn they are fakers, like politicians,
would be devastating.

Who are the social parasites here?
There's no basis for the "fassionable notion" that dogs are social parasites, but there is some motivation for those writers: getting attention and perhaps selling a few books. The writers of such drivel are the social parasites. Can't they leave us with just a few pure pleasures? Anyway, a good article from Mr. Goldberg.

The social parasites. . .
. . . are the writers of such drivel. Can't they leave us with just a few pure pleasures like our dogs? Good article from Jonah Goldberg.

yes! too much cynicism
Great article - he almost fooled me the way he started out!

Katz probably embraces global warming
and yet rejects that dogs have the capacity to love- which they do. Katz's loss; dogs are incredible creatures.

Amen Mr. Goldberg, Amen!
And to Sowell disciple: You are correct about the likes of Mr. Zorn. What a sad little man he must be.

As an ex-mailman...
...I tell you that the only good dog is a dead dog!

Postman attacking dogs.....
this from the people that caused the word "postal" to become a verb. I'll take a dog over most postman I've met any day.

Katz is usually witty
and Zorn sounds like someone who has found that if you touch a nerve, dog lovers will pay lots of attention to you. As any misbehaving child will attest, even being yelled at is better than being ignored.


Wanna bet Zorn has never had a dog?
Zorn could not have owned a dog and said such nonsense. Even the stupidest dog we ever owned, loved us and protected the children.

Dogs give unconditional love, a kind of love some of us human beings never know otherwise.

A Missouri toddler may owe his life to the two rescue mutts who kept him warm through a cold night in the woods.

Dogs and Islam
On a more ominous note, the anti-dog screeds happen to fit into the teachings of Islam, as our civilization seems at this point to be submitting to that movement. Not a conspiracy theory -- just an observation. A good summary of various statements against dogs from Islamic hadiths is at http://www.answering-islam.org/Silas/dogs.htm.

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Dogs
You can't out-good a good dog,period

Mike
Agreed. I felt so badly yesterday because I was gone for eleven hours(I live alone) and my dog hadn't been let out. When I finally got home, he was wagging his tail just like he does if I'm only gone for fifteen minutes. What a guy. All was forgiven on the condition that I take him for a mile long walk. It was the least I could do.

Dogs rule because they are truly innocent creatures. They harbor no resentment nor are they selfish with their love; two things that are nearly impossible for us bipeds. You gotta respect that.

Ignore him
Seriously. Zorn has the IQ of a retarded Cherrystone clam. I've heard that one can learn to appreciate his writing by submitting to radical brain surgery (read frontal lobotomy.) I think that that probably describes the majority of his readers. Although it's ironic that a fair number of his fans are puppies who read his column while learning to do their duty in a localized fashion.

The food for love theory breaks down...
when a child is fitted into the equation. We have an 11 year old pitbull, an 8 year old boxer, and a 10 month old pitbull that perhaps love me for food. But every day at 4:02 pm, about 1 minute before my son gets off the schoolbus, the dogs reach a state of exciteability only comparable to a kid on Christmas morning. And he rarely feeds those dogs. Maybe it's a "play for love" theory at work?

I wish people could be as noble as the
typical dog. There's nothing more noble, more loyal than a dogs love for it's family.
My family has had a rough couple of years. My wife in particular. But every weekday she's come home to our lab, in 90 degree summer, and 5 below winter and her one great joy was going out in our backyard and playing with our lab.
Our lab broke her leg due to bone cancer and had to be put down last September. She was 11.
We still feel pain in her passing and my wife hasn't been in the backyard since then.

As much as I hate dogs...
...I must admit that I would take them over any poster named Jeff anyday.

Name65-66
Name65-66,
You are just a mean-spirited, sad person. The only feeling your arose in me is pity. You are cruel to the core.

Thanks
Jonah, I appreciate you taking some time off from the usual political stuff. Good article.

Love above "being sensible"
As a native Chi town gal, I can tell you that Zorn is a spiteful, nasty, poison pen pro-abort. He loves death for the innocent (pre-born babies, drowning dogs) and life for the guilty (murderers, gang bangers, etc). Pay him no mind. He and the newspaper in which his tawdry column appears will soon disappear. VIVA THE NEW MEDIA!!!
That gal showed lots of spunk and love. Yes our Lake Michigan waters stay freezing cold until about July so little sense if sense means living only for self. But then that makes firefighters, Marines, police, idiots for serving and protecting too.

Reprieve
Thanks, Jonah, for a short reprieve from the depressing psychobabble and "guilt-mongering" emanating from the lying cheats who reside in the White House and our tainted Congressional halls. I, too, have a guard dog -- all 15 lbs. of shih tzu. Years ago Dave Barry wrote an hilarious column on dogs and their "historical markers" -- meaning, where food once fell.

Anyway, your columns are always a must-read for me, as are your Fox contributions. Hi to Cosmo.

Hannah
Would someone assign Hannah are therapist.

God protect me...
...from dog lovers!

Here's a thought. . .
why would anyone question the source or impetus behind canine affection? Does it matter where it comes from? Why not just assume it's one of God's gifts to man, for which the latter never even had to ask.

I Don't Care if My Dog Loves Me
Jonah,

I really don't care if my dog loves me. I know we have a friendship and a working relationship. She guards me and my property and I feed her and give her attention.

She earns her keep as far as I'm concerned, and it's nice to wake up in the morning with all 120-pounds of her on the floor by my bed.

Shake hands with a dog, love a cat
I confess to liking dogs. They are especially adorable when they let you shake one of their front paws. But cats are even cuter, more adorable, and easier to manage.

nam65-66
Don't blame the dogs blame the owners

Check out...
"Dogs Never Lie About Love" by Jeffrey Masson.

"social parasites," eh?
I'm compiling a list of social parasites. Check back with me in December -- I might be finished by then. BTW, dogs won't be on it.

Mr. Goldberg
Loved the dog column. I would add, that a dogs love is conditional. My young son (5) loves our German Sheperd. She LIKES him, as he loves to tackle, and play rough. She on the other hand would much rather have her ears scratched. She has never bitten him, or harmed him. But will run away when he gets rough, and has even snaped at him. She is also his protector, as anyone that comes near him, that does not belong, she always gets in front of him and barks up a storm. I take that back, maybe she does love him.
Kirk

True Love
If you want to see true love in action, lock your dog and your wife in the trunk of your car - drive about town for a few hours and then let them out... then see who is happy to see you.

Awww
Very cute.

I'm more of a cat person myself. I like their fine looks, and they are respectable creatures.

Nam 65-66
You are one sick puppy, and if you so much as harmed a hair on my dog's head, or any other dog's, we'd have a serious "come to Jesus" meeting. After that I'm sure that you'd wish you'd been gnawed to death by a irate squirrel. People who hate dogs probably hate people too.

As for dogs being social parasites, I've seen a lot more people who do a lot less for society than most dogs do. We can look at various and sundry politicians to see that.

Great Column...
and if I had to choose between dogs and people, dogs would win every time.

Dog Love
If you lock your dog and your wife in the trunk of your car and leave them for one hour, when you let them out which one will be glad to see you?

Parasites

I pay more in taxes to support Liberal parasites then I do to support my two dogs and four cats.

At least I get something in return for my pets.

Useful Idiots
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Silly experts
No it's cats who use the mind control and the reward system of appearing to love us.

David from TX

Very good.

Hey do you know if your wife is at the front door yelling to get in, and your dog is at the back door barking to get in, which one should you let in first?

The answer is the dog because the dog will quiet down once you let it in.

Useful Idiots
Excellent point,no further comment is needed after that nugget of truth.
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