Abu gearing up for a dog show
Anticipating the Abu Dog Show: A Bittersweet Twist
I was over the moon when a dear friend told me about an upcoming dog show in early May. His Highness of Sirohi was sponsoring the event, and my good friend, Thakur Devi Singh of Bera, was to be one of the chief judges. It promised to be an exciting gathering of dog enthusiasts, and I was eager to see it unfold.
But imagine my disappointment when Mr Singh called me today with unfortunate news—the show had been called off because of a lack of entries. I couldn’t resist a joke, suggesting he should have invited my brother-in-law, a man whose love for dogs is legendary here in Abu. With five pedigree dogs indoors and eleven mongrels roaming his compound, he once had over seventeen dogs, nevertheless, the numbers have dwindled as some fell prey to Abu’s stealthiest predator, the panther.
For the few of us dog lovers in Mount Abu, this event was something we had been looking forward to. It would have not solely been a delightful experience but also a great opportunity to put Abu on the map for something more than its natural beauty. It’s such a perfect setting for a dog show, with its cool, crisp air and scenic views.
My own Basset Hound is reluctant to get into vehicles, and waits every morning for our routine walk to St. Mary’s High School and back—a jaunt she never tyres of. So, despite the show being postponed, I am still holding on to hope. After all, who knows? October could be the ideal time to reschedule, with tourists flocking to Abu and the weather turning even more agreeable. It might just be the perfect setting for a new beginning.
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