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For whatever reason, a question that has been in my mind for many years, "what ever happened to Laika?", popped up again yesterday. Maybe it's because I tend to feel sad in Christmas. It's a recurring theme for me. Christmas seem to be all about loss. And I'm a Cold-War kid.

In recent years I've learnt from paleo-anthropologists that we probably owe much of what we are to the presence of dogs in our lives, that goes back tens --if not hundreds-- of thousands of years at the very least.

https://phys.org/news/2019-02-prehistoric-humans-dogs-death.html

We owe them so much. Anyway, I found this story answering all my questions. It's not a happy story, I must warn you.

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/sad-story-laika-space-dog-and-her-one-way-trip-orbit-1-180968728/

I always wanted to know what ever happened to Laika.

Merry Christmas

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She/he died, but forever lives in our memories; there's worst ways to go...

Happy Saturnalia, hanukkah, etc... 😀

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Hey Grinch, stop making everyone sad at Christmas time :) .
( Grinch is from Dr Seuss "How the Grinch stole Christmas" )

I recommend a movie called "Alpha", about a boy and his dog.

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6 minutes ago, MigL said:

Hey Grinch, stop making everyone sad at Christmas time :) .
( Grinch is from Dr Seuss "How the Grinch stole Christmas" )

I recommend a movie called "Alpha", about a boy and his dog.

🤣

25 minutes ago, dimreepr said:

She/he died, but forever lives in our memories; there's worst ways to go...

Happy Saturnalia, hanukkah, etc... 😀

Happy Festivus. :D 

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On 12/26/2020 at 11:57 PM, joigus said:

For whatever reason, a question that has been in my mind for many years, "what ever happened to Laika?", popped up again yesterday. Maybe it's because I tend to feel sad in Christmas. It's a recurring theme for me. Christmas seem to be all about loss. And I'm a Cold-War kid.

In recent years I've learnt from paleo-anthropologists that we probably owe much of what we are to the presence of dogs in our lives, that goes back tens --if not hundreds-- of thousands of years at the very least.

 We owe a lot to that partnership.

I believe there is still a lot we could gain from it, that its perhaps an essential connection for humanity to our environment,  being lost with the divorce of canine development and evolution from  environmental demands.

 

 

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