I love
dogs with an attitude. This cute bugger jumped from the other side of the seat when he heard my camera click.
Here's a random fact. In ancient Rome, and later elsewhere in Europe,
parricide was punished with
poena cullei (the penalty of the sack). It involved sewing a criminal into a leather sack, together with a dog, a monkey, a snake, and a rooster. The sack was then thrown into the water, with the idea that the criminal would be stripped off all human dignity and not receive a proper burial. The
ancients were truly bizarre. Here's an
illustration I found on DeviantArt.
I don't know why those four specific animals were associated with
parricide. In Ancient Rome and in Ancient Greece, unlike today,
man's best friend had a bad reputation and was considered to be a
mean and
unclean animal.
Song of the Day:
Dirty Old Egg Suckin' Dog - Johnny Cash (1968)