Arriving at the famous establishment on its golden jubilee, I found the grand reception hall jammed with people from all professions and with dogs of every breed.
The one who invited me stopped to say hello and thank me for coming, and we began to reminisce about memories that one can never forget, when a savage dog attacked him. The beast might have killed us all if a brave man had not saved us. He threw himself into the fray — and for the first time ever, a man bit a dog. He kept on biting until he’d sucked all the viciousness out of him.
The dog’s canine nature changed and the behavior of dogs toward people in general was transformed. They sat side by side in peace, chewing candied treats.
And when the event was over, they all stood up and sang “My Country, My Country”—our nation’s anthem — together.