My young nieces recently introduced me to a favorite TV show of theirs: The Dog Whisperer. In the series, an animal behaviorist named Cesar Millan gives advice to pet owners who have unruly dogs. We soon became hooked on the show.
It didn’t take too many episodes to recognize, however, that whatever the problem—a dog endlessly chasing its tail, barking all day, or getting aggressive towards visitors—Cesar’s advice was largely the same: Each owner had to exercise calm but assertive leadership over their pet. When owners treated their dogs as equals (which many did) or as surrogate children (which many more did), the dogs filled the leadership void and started ruling the home. But when given brisk walks, discipline, and subsequent affection, peace was restored. And the dogs themselves became less anxious and appeared to be happier.
I realized something while watching The Dog Whisperer. Consciously or not, Cesar Millan was teaching the biblical creation mandate. “Reign over the fish in the sea, the birds in the sky, and all the animals that scurry along the ground,” is part of humanity’s God-given job description (Genesis 1:28). We’re to calmly, assertively lead—not follow—creatures through discipline and appropriate affection. All animals—even livestock and those in the wild—are created by God, declared to be “good,” and are therefore immensely valuable (Genesis 1:24-25). But they’re not our equals, and even the cutest of them can’t become a surrogate child. Only when humans and animals take their assigned place in the created order do both flourish.
Cesar Millan doesn’t really train dogs. He trains humans to take their assigned role in God’s world seriously.
NLT 365-day reading plan passage for today: Luke 24:44-53
More:
Read Job 12:10 and consider God’s rule over all created things. Read Psalm 8:6-8 to see what it says about our responsibility as stewards of His creation.
Next:
Have you ever undervalued or overvalued your pets? What happens when humans fail to lead and care for animals appropriately?
angelinatan25 on October 4, 2014 at 2:43 am
MY SUMMARY FOR MYSELF IS:
“TO BE OBEDIENT, FAITHFUL, FEARFUL AND RESPECT TO/ FOR OUR GOD, THE SOURCE AND CREATOR OF UNIVERSE, WHO LOVE AND DISCIPLINE US AS HIS DEARLY CHILDREN FOR OUR GOOD AND LIFE”
Mike Wittmer on October 4, 2014 at 8:21 am
Spot on, Sheridan. I have often thought of Gen. 1:28 in relation to my dog. This brings the truth of God’s Word home in a personal way. We’re not just disciplining our dog, but we are obeying God’s first command in the Bible, to have dominion.
Sheridan Voysey on October 6, 2014 at 5:03 am
And I bet your dog loves you for it, Mike. That’s what has struck me with the show and my own experience with pets – they’re happiest when we take our proper role.
Jeff Olson on October 17, 2014 at 9:10 am
we love that show too…the stewardship point it illustrates is still so very much in play for us today …tschhh!