Guest guest Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 I am horrified by such a display of indignity directed toward animals. It makes a mockery of marriage, and it makes a mockery of dogs. To top it off, the intent to breed these dogs is unacceptable. There are too many dogs already, dying needlessly in very cruel circumstances. Breeding additional dogs when there exists a surplus number is insensitive, to say the least. It is also cruel and uncaring. No, we don't need additional Irish Setters. All dogs are wonderful, whether pedigreed or not. Let's adopt and love and care for the ones already born. I find no joy or amusement in this farce that was perpetrated. It should be called what it was - shameful. Lu Haner -------------- Original message -------------- " " <journalistandanimals > Hindustan Times, 12 December, 2006, Kolkata, Plus Bengal, Page 4 Canine couple tie knot amid wags, howls and chicken broth Amitava Banerjee, Darjeeling, December 11 It was the grandest wedding 'ruff-ception' Darjeeling had ever witnessed. A spread of the choicest delicacies- Pedigree Dog food, dog biscuit, dog chew and chicken broth- waited on the table as 2-year-old Irish and half-year senior Murphy were bonded in 'howly' matrimony on Sunday in the presence of the who's who of the twon's canine community. It had started on a cold, wintry morning a year ago at the dog park, where Irish first met Murphy. From the first sniff, it was pure puppy love, which finally ended in Sunday's grand wedlock. The Darjeeling Inititiative(DI) and Help Ensure Animal Life(HEAL), an NGO based in the Hill town, played wedding planner for the Irish setter couple once they decided to tie the knot. About 100 invitations were sent out to canine lovers and eminent people of the town,the Mall was selected as the marriage venue and Michael, originally from the US but currently a volunteer at the Darjeeling Carnival, was asked to officiate the ceremony. On Sunday, Murphy- almost handsome in an elegant black coat- took the solemn vow(read out by Michael on his request) to sniff and dig with Irish, and Irish only, to share his squeaky toys and rawhides with her and to take long walks together in the park. He also promised to be faithful to her and let her have the last nibble at the meal, no matter how tasty it was. He vowed to bark at cats, squirrels and protect her from the mailman. " And so, throughout our lives, no matter, what may lie ahead of us or buried in the yard neneath our paws, I pledge to you my life as loving and faithful spouse, " he assured Irish. Dressed in a pink gown, Irish demurely nodded her consent when Michael asked her whether she accepted Murphy as her man, to sniff and cuddle until death did them apart. Then with the exchange of dog collars, the two were declared husband and wife amidst wags and growls from their furry friends. As Irish and Murphy left for Kalimpong on Monday to start a new life, the bride's relatives bade her tearful goodbye. She parted with a sad look as the 'just married' sign on their vehicle glowed under the afternoon sun. After the couple left to live happily ever after; Michael said the wedding had been an experience of a lifetime for everyone who was present. A dog show prior to the ceremony had ensured canine guests in large numbers, he added. Sandeep Lakhotia, secretary of HELP, said: " Irish and Murphy are the only two Irish Setters in entire North bengal. Their marriage will bring in anew generation of Irish setters in the region. " Father of the bride Vikram Rai was overwhelmed. " I am happy that Irish has found a new home and a good family, but tat the same time I feel a part of me is lost forever, " he said. On the other hand, Dr Sanjay Gurung, a vet and the owner of Murphy, said he was overjoyed to have a new member in the family. " I am really happy to have Irish with us. I hope she is able to adjust in Kalimpong, " he said. On why it was a Christian wedding despite the fact that both the bride and the groom's families were Hindus, Gurung said : " Murphy is of Irish breed, so the ceremony had to be Western. " Sanjay also expressed his happiness over his new relation with Vikram. " We had been friends for years, but now we have become relatives, " he chuckled. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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