The Watchman Is Your Pet’s Best Friend. And You Didn’t Notice

Shweta | Sep 01, 2025, 13:08 IST
A Language of Love
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Pets often form surprising bonds in Indian homes, especially with watchmen, drivers, or domestic staff. These unnoticed pet relationships reveal how animals seek comfort, trust, and companionship beyond their immediate family.

Pets Choose Their Own People

A Handshake of Trust
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We all like to believe that our pets love us most. We feed them, bathe them and purchase those squeaky toys that cost too much anyway. Yet, in many Indian homes, something fascinating happens. Pets quietly build connections with people outside their immediate family. One of the most charming examples is the bond between pets and watchmen. That wagging tail or happy bark at the gate is often not for you but for the friendly figure who greets them daily.


This is where the idea of unnoticed pet relationships comes in. Pets, much like humans, crave variety in companionship. They can attach themselves to the driver, the maid, or most adorably, the society watchman. And the best part is, these bonds often go completely unnoticed by the family.


The Watchman Effect

Why watchmen? The answer lies in routine. In gated Indian communities, the watchman is always there. He notices your dog on walks, speaks to your cat out of the window, and crouches in, and pats a dog once or another, or brings a biscuit. Slowly but surely, a connection grows. For your pet, this is not just another human face. It is someone they can trust.


It is a classic example of pet bonding in Indian homes. Dogs in particular, who thrive on social contact, respond deeply to consistent attention. Cats, though more selective, also acknowledge and sometimes reward this familiarity.



Beyond Food and Walks

When Companionship Heals
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This is where it even becomes more interesting. All pet and staff relationships are not based on feeding or walking. Certain pets just have an attachment since they are emotionally secure with a person. In the case of a pet that is bored or even slightly depressed, this additional bonding is a form of therapy.


Remember those moments when you thought your dog was lazy? In reality, they might have been battling low spirits. These are subtle pet depression signs. A familiar and friendly presence, like the watchman, can help lift their mood. Similarly, when pets display restless chewing, digging, or attention-seeking, it could be bored pet behaviour. An additional bond outside the family provides extra mental stimulation, which is wonderful for dog mental health.



Hidden Friendships You Might Miss

Shared Joy in Simple Moments
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Think of it like a parallel friendship network your pet is running without your knowledge. The maid who hums while sweeping might become your cat’s favorite listener. The driver who arrives early every morning might have a handshake routine with your dog. And yes, the watchman who waves cheerfully every day might be your pet’s chosen companion.


These pet relationships that you never even thought of are heartwarming when you find out about it. They show that animals can build up stratified social relationships and they select individuals according to consistency, benevolence and non-threatening presence.


Why You Should Encourage These Bonds

Initially, you will be a bit jealous. Then why not, you wanted to be the pet’s one and only? Giving these relationships is, in fact, a gift to your furry friend. It gives their world a richer approach and makes them feel even safer.


Here is what you can do:


Acknowledge the bond. Wrap your smile when the pet comes to the watchman. It implies that they are secure in their surroundings.


Strengthen the trust. Provided there is no discomfort, you can have your employees play with or pet your animal under supervision.


Celebrate the connection. Understand that your pet is just expanding his/her love network.


The Bigger Picture

Waiting at the Door
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The next time that you hear your dog running to the gate or your cat spinning around the legs of your maid, stop and consider it. These are not bonds that dare your relationship but are part and parcel. Indian pets can be said to transcend family lines and form a small circle of trust and love that comprises staff, neighbors and most of all, the watchman.


Yes, the best friend of your pet may not be you. It may be the smiling uniformed person in the gate. And what a lovely reminder it is that love and company can germinate in the most unusual spots.



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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


  1. What should you not say to a dog?
    1. No 2. Yelling 3. Nothing
  2. How to tell dog I'm sorry?
    Dogs are more responsive to this tone and it reassures them that they've done nothing wrong. So, next time, try a sweet, high-pitched apology!
  3. Can I scold my dog?
    One shouldn't teach the dog what NOT to do and scold it for doing the wrong thing, but rather teach it what is the right thing to do and how to do it.
  4. How do dogs say "I love you"?
    Leaning into you
  5. How do I say I miss my dog?
    Spend some time jotting down special memories you have with your beloved pet and some of the favorite things you love and appreciate about them.
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