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oldbittyhen
True Blue Farmgirl

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tina
quartz hill ca
USA
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Posted - Sep 11 2011 :  7:48:52 PM  Show Profile
There are several wonderful, tear jerker books out regarding the search and rescue dogs at ground zero, their handlers haveing to deal with the emotions, not only they felt, but their dogs also, most S & R dogs are trained to find lost humans, not remains, and even thou some liveing were found, it took a huge toll on the dogs that were finding only the remains, on top of the dust which caused so much damage to their lungs, cause they couldn't wear respiraters...they were cutting them selves, getting burned and wearing down their pads till they bled, even with booties and heavy canvas vests, but they would not quit, their handlers would have to carry them away to rest, and even then, their instincts told them there were many more to find, and they would whine and scratch at their crate doors to get out and continue, the vets that were on scene would have to tranq many of them, just so they would rest, so in your memorials please remember the 4 legged that gave themselves, every fiber of themselves to try and find anyone still alive, and bring clousure to the families of the lost by locating their remains...

"Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad"

Lieberkim
True Blue Farmgirl

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Kimberly
Sunnyside WASHINGTON
USA
839 Posts

Posted - Sep 12 2011 :  05:00:54 AM  Show Profile
I just received an email showing pictures of the search dogs still alive that were at 9/11. It's a lovely email with pictures of these senior dogs that served so diligently.

Excuse the mess & the noise, my children are making happy memories
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StrawHouseRanch
True Blue Farmgirl

1044 Posts

Paula
Holt Missouri
USA
1044 Posts

Posted - Sep 12 2011 :  08:15:15 AM  Show Profile
I have a sweatshirt that came out right after 9/11 that I got from the ASPCA. A version of the American Flag is illustrated on the front with paws instead of stars, and written within each of the stripes are names of the search and rescue dogs that worked at ground zero.

Paula

Farmgirl Sister #3090
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FebruaryViolet
True Blue Farmgirl

4810 Posts

Jonni
Elsmere Kentucky
USA
4810 Posts

Posted - Sep 12 2011 :  08:26:10 AM  Show Profile
Our local SPCA had a big blow out adoption fest this weekend, in honor of the search and rescue dogs at Groung Zero. There were two (retired) dogs who had searched at the Trade Center at the festival, bless them, both grey in the muzzle, there for support. Over 150 dogs were adopted!

I read a lot about the search and rescue dogs at the trade center as an animal lover, but at that time, a shelter worker--really drove home the dedication of animals when loved, when supported. I've always known that special bond and was so proud to know that these courageous dogs and their handlers worked tirelessly, even when they realized there was little to no reward of finding anyone living.


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kristin sherrill
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kristin
chickamauga ga
USA
11303 Posts

Posted - Sep 12 2011 :  09:10:29 AM  Show Profile
I saw a little piece on the news last night about these dogs. That's amazing.

Kris

Happiness is simple.
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Bear5
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Louisiana/Texas
USA
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Posted - Sep 12 2011 :  12:26:32 PM  Show Profile
You are so right Jonni, dedicated and courageous dogs to work so tirelessly out of pure love.
Good post Tina!
Marly

"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross
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missusprim
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Karen
Fostoria Ohio
USA
400 Posts

Posted - Sep 13 2011 :  08:02:48 AM  Show Profile
Ya know......whenever I watch footage of 9/11 I always think of the service dogs first and who did or didn't make it. And not just the ones who were in the building at the time of the planes entering - but of the ones who searched after the fact. Don't misunderstand me in that I don't think of all the human suffering as I certainly do.

But whenever there is a fire, accident, etc. I always think of animals and children first. It's just my nature.

On that note, I recall a very moving piece on the horses that 'served' in the war and the hardship they went through. There is a monument somewhere of them and I was moved beyond words to know that someone cared enough to honor these gentle giants.

Thank you Tina for posting about this on here as this is a subject near and dear to my heart! Thank you thank you THANK YOU!

Farmgirl Sister #2984

"Animals are such agreeable friends - they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms." George Eliot

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FebruaryViolet
True Blue Farmgirl

4810 Posts

Jonni
Elsmere Kentucky
USA
4810 Posts

Posted - Sep 13 2011 :  08:26:42 AM  Show Profile
@Karen, have you ever heard of Sgt. Reckless? I urge you to look her up on the internet. Read a very moving piece about this Korean war era horse in Cowboys and Indians magazine last month. Even joined her fan club!!!

And, I'm much like you--I think of animals and children, I guess because they have little or no voices at all.


Musings from our family in the Bluegrass http://sweetvioletmae.blogspot.com/
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oldbittyhen
True Blue Farmgirl

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tina
quartz hill ca
USA
1511 Posts

Posted - Sep 13 2011 :  08:58:10 AM  Show Profile
Their is an old song titled "Bless the Beasts and the Children" and it is very moving...

"Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad"
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FebruaryViolet
True Blue Farmgirl

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Jonni
Elsmere Kentucky
USA
4810 Posts

Posted - Sep 13 2011 :  09:10:54 AM  Show Profile
Each night, Violet and I say a prayer in our house before we go to sleep, after we've said "goodnight" to our 4 dogs by name, and our 2 cats (and the books, and toys and even curtains at times :)), and it says, "Dear Father, hear and bless thy beasts and singing birds; And guard with tenderness small things that have no words." I get all teary eyed when she says it with her "2 year old" voice...


"Hey, I've got nothing to do today but smile..."
The Only Living Boy in New York, Paul Simon
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