 | View this e-mail online | | This email was sent to you by Cesar Millan. To ensure delivery to your inbox, please add cesar@news.cesarsway.com to your address book. |  |   | | AUGUST 2, 2015 | | | The big picture | There's an ancient parable, which originated in India, about six blind men who encounter an elephant. Each of them touches a different part of the animal, and each of them comes up with a different description. The man who touches the tail says, "An elephant is like a rope." The one who touches the side describes the elephant as like a wall; the tusk, like a pipe; the trunk, like a tree; the leg, like a pillar; the ear, like a hand fan. When they compare notes, they get into a violent disagreement about what an elephant is like until the king comes along and tells them all of them are right, but none of them is completely right because they can't see the big picture. When humans consider dogs and their behavior, we often act just like those six blind men... |  | | | | © Copyright 2015 Cesar's Way, Inc. All rights reserved.  | |