i wouldn't bother overanalysing it or looking for villains, dude.
living in india is not a picnic, and plenty of people, animals and natural resources get hung out to dry amidst the daily scramble to stay afloat. this doggy is not by any means alone, unfortunately.
@gigantes unfortunatley you are right. when I was in india to visit a friend I was suprised about the many wild dogs living in the streets. But if you see how the poor people live, especially children without parantes and without a home just sleeping on the streets ... than you do not care much about the poor dogs.
i wouldn't bother overanalysing it or looking for villains, dude.
living in india is not a picnic, and plenty of people, animals and natural resources get hung out to dry amidst the daily scramble to stay afloat. this doggy is not by any means alone, unfortunately.
@gigantes unfortunatley you are right. when I was in india to visit a friend I was suprised about the many wild dogs living in the streets. But if you see how the poor people live, especially children without parantes and without a home just sleeping on the streets ... than you do not care much about the poor dogs.
living in india is not a picnic, and plenty of people, animals and natural resources get hung out to dry amidst the daily scramble to stay afloat. this doggy is not by any means alone, unfortunately.
But if you see how the poor people live, especially children without parantes and without a home just sleeping on the streets ... than you do not care much about the poor dogs.