September 11. 14 years ago today, the world changed. In many ways.
It is a sad day for many people.
It was the day that a series of terrorist attacks occurred – a day in
which time stopped. Not only in the
US. But all around the globe.
It’s before my time – but my human
remembers it well. It’s one of “those
times” when humans remember where they were – and what they were doing when the
news hit.
My human has a good friend who was at the
Pentagon during the attacks. Her friend
was in the military at the time – and heroically came to the aid of
victims. She is proud to call Janet D.
her friend.
To go into the details about all the humans who helped during this crisis would take pages and pages. But we also can’t forget the other heroes – the Search and Rescue dogs who worked within the destruction. There were dozens and dozens of dogs and their handlers who searched Ground Zero and the Pentagon for survivors. Those dogs were amazing. Many of them had no protective gear. All of the dogs who worked at Ground Zero have now gone on to the Rainbow Bridge -except one. A Golden Retriever, named Bretagne who celebrated her 16th birthday. She had a big party - and she deserved it. To see Bretagne, please take a few minutes to watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezcHy8DkrmE
All the other SAR dogs are now at the Rainbow Bridge. Actually - that’s not correct. They have all gone right over the Bridge and straight to heaven.
To go into the details about all the humans who helped during this crisis would take pages and pages. But we also can’t forget the other heroes – the Search and Rescue dogs who worked within the destruction. There were dozens and dozens of dogs and their handlers who searched Ground Zero and the Pentagon for survivors. Those dogs were amazing. Many of them had no protective gear. All of the dogs who worked at Ground Zero have now gone on to the Rainbow Bridge -except one. A Golden Retriever, named Bretagne who celebrated her 16th birthday. She had a big party - and she deserved it. To see Bretagne, please take a few minutes to watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezcHy8DkrmE
All the other SAR dogs are now at the Rainbow Bridge. Actually - that’s not correct. They have all gone right over the Bridge and straight to heaven.
Today – take a moment to think about all
those lives lost on 911. And think of
the human heroes – and the canine heroes who helped after the tragedy. Think of all those dogs who stood by and
worked with their handlers in horrid conditions. And they did it because that’s what we dogs
do. We help you humans. It’s our job.
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Linda Wozniak
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