Several  years ago we first exposed how Reindeer have gotten all the credit for pulling  Santa's sleigh, but Reindogs do all the work. This year we are again asking for  your help to spread the word and expose this cover up of the truth. As proof  that Santa uses Reindogs, we have listed below the facts and truths that prove  Reindogs are the real hero's of Christmas. Just because the Reindeer could claim  endangered status and could afford better lobbyists and public relations firms  does not make it right that they should continue getting the credit and all the  good parts in the movies while dogs do all of the work.
We  put a lot of the blame on the error on National Geographic Magazine. Years ago a  photographer was at the North Pole taking photos. All the reindeer were out in front of Santa's house, trying to beg carrots from the  visitors.  The hard working Reindogs were sound asleep on Santa's hearth,  basking in the heat from the fire, resting up for their long night of pulling Santa's sleigh. So photos of reindeer ended up in the national press  at Christmas time and the big lie began. 
The  reference in the poem “Twas the night before Christmas” to Santa and his eight  tiny reindeer was an error; reindeer was easier for the writer to rhyme with  than Reindogs. He knew that the eight members of Santa’s team were Reindogs, he  just used poetic license. Talk about an inconvenient truth!
Who  is it that pulls sleds and sleighs at Santa's home at the North Pole? It’s Dogs,  not deer. Go look at the annual Iditarod race results and see how many teams of  reindeer finished last year? There were over 50 teams with over 1,000 dogs and  not a reindeer among them. If those reindeer are so good at pulling sleds, why  don't they win the Iditarod race? How many Eskimos use reindeer to hunt walrus  and seals? Just open your National Geographic magazine and see for yourself.  They don't show pictures of Eskimos hunting polar bears with reindeer. They use  dogs!
Still  not convinced? Santa’s last name is “Claus”, not Hoofs or Horns. They just  misspelled Claws. It’s that poetic license thing again. So who has Claws? Not  reindeer, but Reindogs do! Reindeer with their sharp, hard hooves could never  keep their footing on the steep and slippery roofs that they have to land the  sleigh on, but a dog’s paws with claws and pads grip the ice and snow to keep  their footing on the roof. At the end of the poem “He sprang to his sleigh, to  his team gave a whistle,” finally the writer got it right. You don't whistle at  deer, you whistle at dogs!   
Seriously, do you think that reindeer can fly through the trees and around all the power lines with those big antlers?   They would get tangled up at every turn.   And we all know that dogs can fly, watch the Frisbee throwing competition, or the dock diving contests, the dogs have to keep their jumps under control to keep from giving our secret powers away.  
One  "Santa" pointed out that Santa's rounds might go faster if his Reindogs did not  have to stop and smell each fire hydrant on their rounds, but we don't think he  was a "real" Santa. That argument does not hold water, we have to stop with  Santa on every street anyway. Those sniffs are how we update the long "Naughty  and Nice List" that has to be kept up to date, even on Christmas Eve. Long  before E-mail was invented, Reindogs used Scent-Mail (or P-mail as some would  say) to find little boys and girls homes. Lets see a reindeer do that!
It  is well known that “Dogs are man’s best friend”, but somehow you believe that  reindeer bring your presents? That is the kind of logic that made Mr. Spock glad  he was not human. Dogs are recognized as man’s best friend because we are  responsible for bringing everyone their Christmas gifts, for protecting them and  for bringing joy to children. Beginning at the manger, 2,000 years ago in  Bethlehem, when the very first Christmas presents were delivered, a dog guided  the Wise Men to the stable, A dog stood watch over the gifts and the Christ  child all night long. History suggests that the bright star that guided the Wise  Men was Sirius, the Dog Star (check Wickipedia to verify this). Hence the  origins of Christmas and Reindogs!
If  you were Santa and it was your job to ‘Fetch” toys to children all over the  world in one night, who would you turn to, reindeer or Reindogs? Not only are  Reindogs the real heroes of Christmas, but Santa’s Reindogs are Golden  Retrievers. Look at the pictures, are they golden colored? Are they long legged?  Are they intelligent? Do they "fetch" toys to millions of boys and girls in one  night? Go to any dog park and see how many reindeer are playing fetch and bring  tennis balls to little boys and girls. Golden Retrievers make children’s faces  light up by fetching them toys and balls, doing every day what they do for  millions of children on Christmas Eve. Just try throwing a ball for a reindeer  and see how good they are at "fetching". Proof the Reindogs are Golden  Retrievers!    
Dogs can be trained, they obey commands.   Dogs can come, sit, and even go to little Billy's house on Santa's Command.   Try telling your neighborhood Reindeer to "go to little Billy's house", and see what happens.   Nothing!
 How  do you think Santa keeps his "Naughty and Nice List" up to date?   There  are millions of hard working dogs keeping track of the children on their block.   All than barking at night is not just noise, it is the Elf Dogs relaying the  updates for the Naughty and Nice list back to Santa.   When you see children out  playing in the park, it is always with their dog, not their reindeer!   More  proof that reindeer are just a myth. 
You all have heard that according to long standing tradition, you are asked to leave milk and cookies out for Santa and his team. Who do you suppose drinks all of that milk and eats all those cookies? Reindogs, that's who. Reindeer eat hay dummy, if you don't believe me go search Wikipedia. This year we are trying to start a new tradition, instead of milk and cookies, could you leave a good scotch and some chew toys? That way Santa and his Reindogs will all be happy!
You all have heard that according to long standing tradition, you are asked to leave milk and cookies out for Santa and his team. Who do you suppose drinks all of that milk and eats all those cookies? Reindogs, that's who. Reindeer eat hay dummy, if you don't believe me go search Wikipedia. This year we are trying to start a new tradition, instead of milk and cookies, could you leave a good scotch and some chew toys? That way Santa and his Reindogs will all be happy!
The  story of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindog has long been a family tradition in our  family. According to our family history that has been handed down from mouth to  ear for many generations, Rudolph is an ancestor of mine. It all started with  Great,great,great, great, great grandpaw. He had an extraordinary nose and had  long used his special talent to track lost explorers and packages at the North  Pole. He had a red nose from following scent trails in deep snow, his nose used  to get cold and red from the exposure to snow and cold. One foggy Christmas eve  Santa needed help in finding the route to take for his scheduled Christmas Eve  run. Rudolph G. Retriever stepped forward and offered to guide the team by  scent, tracking good little boys and girls with his nose, thus saving Christmas  that year and establishing a wonderful family tradition, that is until the  reindeer lobby stepped in to take credit for it all. As further proof, when  police need to track a missing child, do they call in the reindeer to do the  tracking? No, they ask dogs to follow the trail and find the child. Don't you  just hate it when you work hard and someone else takes credit for all of your  hard work? 
Most  of the crowded dog shelters and homeless dogs are directly caused by this  travesty. Millions of unemployed Reindogs have been thrown out of work by the  upstart reindeer. The reindeer take all the good parts in the Christmas plays,  manger scenes and movies, leaving Reindogs truly out in the cold.  A travesty I  tell you!
The Golden Retrievers of the world will be waiting for our apology from the press. We will expect the artists and movie producers to book Golden Retrievers for the publicity shots and movie roles so that at long last Reindogs will get the credit due them. We need you to help us spread the word and reverse this great lie. Help us keep this great dream alive and tell others about the great heritage that has been stolen from us. Fear not, children, Santa and his team of Reindogs will be there for you on Christmas Eve!
But  I heard him exclaim, as he drove out of sight,
 "Merry Christmas to all, and to all a  good-night." 
Mogley and all the Reindogs!
Great, Great Post, I have shared on Facebook as I have been tel;ling all our friends about Reindogs.
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Hamish & Sophie &
Mom & Dad
Sheila & Bob
We are totally leaving out chew toys and scotch (if Mom doesn't drink it first) - because ever since you enlightened us with The Truth, we KNOW it is reindogs who pull the sleigh! (It also explains the extra paw prints in our snow in the morning!) Merry Christmas to you and all your family!
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-Fiona and Abby the Hippobottomus
We think you are on to something!
ReplyDeleteSam
Superb post and absolutely spot on. There was some absorb post floating around that Siberian Huskies were not used because they would steal the presents and because they would run off and play every time Santa left them to go down a children, but we think that was just more nonsense from the Reindeer Union.
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ReplyDeleteOh Mogley, everyone knows that dogs pull the sleds! Everyone has seen pictures of the Iditarod and the dogs! Surely they don't think that it's reindeer pulling Santa?
Y'all come by now,
Hawk aka BrownDog
Mogley, you are such a good dog to help educate the world about Reindogs! Next year we will leave treats for them too. We hope you had a very happy Christmas :)
ReplyDeleteIt's a TRAVESTY. Now that I know about Rudolph G. Retriever, I plan to tell everyone who will listen so that the dogs get the credit that they deserve.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you.
Dogs never get the credit they deserve! I'm glad you made a point of this, especially around the most wonderful time of the year! I can't wait to read more in 2012... happy new year!
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Where are you missing the updates on all the Goldens????
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