When I was about 13 years old, I had a significant growth spurt. All of
a sudden my bones grew faster than the rest of my body. My muscles and
tendons couldn't keep up with my bones and as a result I had minor
growing pains. Another area my body had difficulty compensating with
was in muscle memory. I was always tripping over nothing, falling up
the stairs and misjudging leaps. I had suddenly, and for no apparent
reason, become rather clumsy. I was embarrassed around friends,
provided great amusement to my parents and convinced myself that I had
some disease which would propel me into the pantheon of Jerry's Kids.
Muscle
Memory. Just as your foot knows exactly where the brake pedal is in
your car, or you hand knows where the snooze button is on your alarm
clock, if you were to suddenly grow three inches, your body would have
have difficulty finding these items, you would need to re-learn the
distances but it would only take a brief period of time. Since our
bones, muscles, ligaments and organs don't grow at the same rate, our
brain is constantly compensating for these evolving differences and
sometimes it takes time for instinct to find its way. I grew out of my
temporary clumsy stage only for the unfortunate malady of another growth
spurt to reassert itself several months later. D'oh!
A friend
of mine had an eight year old son who stood at five foot ten. He was
extremely tall for his age. This eight year old boy had a bed wetting
problem and his parents punished and humiliated him severely for it.
His problem (besides bad parents) was that he had an adult body with an
eight year old child's kidneys. His bones and muscles grew fast but his
kidneys and other organs hadn't caught up yet. He was constantly
hungry and had a voracious appetite. His body was processing adult
portions of food but his kidneys couldn't keep up. He couldn't make it
through the night without the need to void three or four times. This
unfortunate and uncontrollable process often happened while he was
asleep.
My German Shepherd dog could be left locked up in the
house all day and if I had to be away, she was able to "hold it" until I
got home late in the evening. For many dogs, their mutual body and
organs were designed for their size. That is the way God/Nature/Time
had designed them through the process of natural selection.
Enter
man who then begins to mess around with canine breeding and DNA. We're
not as proficient at evolution as God/Nature/Time and have bred animals
who no longer have sympathetic body parts designed for their breed,
size, metabolism and body.
Sure, you can figure out a way to
take the tires off of a Hummer and put them on a KIA but it will look
really stupid and not be very functional. Likewise, you can probably
figure out a way to take the KIA tires and put them on your Hummer.
Again, it will look really stupid and will definitely not be very
functional. Why do we do this to dogs?
So the next time you
leave your dogs locked up for ten hours and you come home to find that
they messed in the house, don't blame them. Blame your breeder. And
the next time you come home after having left your dogs locked up for
ten hours and there is no mess, praise both your dog and God/Nature/Time
for their time tested and perfect creation.
There is one other
thing; Why are you leaving your dog locked up for ten hours? What's
wrong with you? At the very least, hire a dog walking service to come
over and let them out one or two times each day.
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