What a cool dog.
September 18, 2001 11:41 AM Subscribe
What a cool dog. One of the rescue pooches is being lifted out of the debris zone. In case you wanted to see one of matt's rescue dogs in action.
I claim this tread in the name of... oh, forget it...
I just went back and read Matt's thread and nickonomicon's comments got me all choked up.
Good Dog. Good.
posted by hotdoughnutsnow at 12:53 PM on September 18, 2001
I just went back and read Matt's thread and nickonomicon's comments got me all choked up.
Good Dog. Good.
posted by hotdoughnutsnow at 12:53 PM on September 18, 2001
I love the dog! My cats would never do this, but they are cool, too, and provide comfort in their own way. But damn, that's a cool dog...
posted by airgirl at 5:50 PM on September 18, 2001
posted by airgirl at 5:50 PM on September 18, 2001
My wife has a friend who trains dogs of this sort, and goes out doing search and rescue. She went to Turkey when they had the earthquake, for example. She retired her previous dog about 6 months ago, and the new one isn't fully trained yet, so she isn't up in NY although many of her friends are.
What's amazing is watching the old dog and new one play in her back yard. One minute they are chasing and wrestling like you'd expect a 10 year old and a 9 month old dog to do, then she whistles, and they are at her side in seconds, as still as soldiers at parade review.
posted by argon405 at 1:29 PM on September 19, 2001
What's amazing is watching the old dog and new one play in her back yard. One minute they are chasing and wrestling like you'd expect a 10 year old and a 9 month old dog to do, then she whistles, and they are at her side in seconds, as still as soldiers at parade review.
posted by argon405 at 1:29 PM on September 19, 2001
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Anyway, moz. Thanks for the post.
posted by Kafkaesque at 12:40 PM on September 18, 2001