- Time of past OR future Camino
- First one in 2005 from Moissac, France.
So, a doggy tale to warm your hearts.
On the Camino at Puente la Reina, doing first aid, I meet this English chap with a dog with no collar or lead but wearing a waistcoat promoting "Stop Chaining". I have a chat with him and his story is that he was doing the Camino last year and met a barking and howling chained dog that seemed quite mad and distraught. He tried to gentle it and it bit him.
He went and found the farmer and told him the dog shouldn't be chained as it was sending it mad. Farmer wasn't interested, so this guy persuades the farmer to give him the dog.
He then carried on to Santiago, gentling the dog all the way. Had to buy a tent as the refugios wouldn't let him in with a dog. After his Camino he took the dog back to the uk, paid all the quarantine fees and so on and is now back this year with a happy and content and independent lovely animal and publicising the awfulness of chaining.
The thing is, he seemed to have absolutely no idea what an Act of Good he had done - "nah, anyone would have done it" - I was glad to meet him (and the dog, which is now named Zeus).
On the Camino at Puente la Reina, doing first aid, I meet this English chap with a dog with no collar or lead but wearing a waistcoat promoting "Stop Chaining". I have a chat with him and his story is that he was doing the Camino last year and met a barking and howling chained dog that seemed quite mad and distraught. He tried to gentle it and it bit him.
He went and found the farmer and told him the dog shouldn't be chained as it was sending it mad. Farmer wasn't interested, so this guy persuades the farmer to give him the dog.
He then carried on to Santiago, gentling the dog all the way. Had to buy a tent as the refugios wouldn't let him in with a dog. After his Camino he took the dog back to the uk, paid all the quarantine fees and so on and is now back this year with a happy and content and independent lovely animal and publicising the awfulness of chaining.
The thing is, he seemed to have absolutely no idea what an Act of Good he had done - "nah, anyone would have done it" - I was glad to meet him (and the dog, which is now named Zeus).