Dogs are Heroes
Heroism and courage are probably the most profound traits that
endear dogs so deeply into the hearts and minds of mankind. Every day, humans
all over the world are rescued by heroic dogs, often at great risk to the dog's
life. No other animal demonstrates this type of courage and devotion. The
eagerness some dogs show to selflessly put their master's safety above their own
is a unique inter-species relationship found only between man and dog. Considering the countless daily examples of dogs saving their master's lives,
it's no wonder that mankind feels so grateful for this unique relationship.
Nobody knows how many lives were saved by dogs in the massive Tsunami of
December 2004. But 7-year old Dinakaran of Chinnalapet, India knows that he
would not be here today were it not for the heroism of his dog, Selvakumar. Recognizing that Dinakaran was unable to escape the waves, his small yellow dog
grabbed him by the collar of his shirt and dragged him to safety. Dinakaran's
mother thought her son was lost until she found him rescued by the family pet.
In early December, 16-year old Robert Bainbridge lay unconscious in the chilly
England air after being beaten by a gang of thugs. His loyal dog Tyson found
him, and cuddled up next to him - refusing to leave his side. A search party
including a helicopter looked for the missing teenager. Robert was eventually
found by his Dad, after his dog Tyson heard the father's voice calling from a
car, and led him to the unconscious boy. Tyson cuddled by the unconscious boy's
side for five hours, keeping him warm. Abandoned as a puppy, Tyson is now a hero
to the Bainbridge family. According to the doctors, Robert would not have
survived if he had been left on his own, and without Tyson's body heat.
On New Year's Eve, 2004 Kathy White of Jackson County, Missouri awoke in a smoke
filled room, unable to see and unsure how to escape. Her 6-month old Neapolitan
Mastiff - Ahbah - led her from the house to safety.
One day before, in Cumberland. Md., David DeWitt was sleeping when a fire broke
out in his house. Rocky, DeWitt's 110-pound Rottweiler jumped on him until he
woke up. DeWitt credits his dog with saving his life.
All over the world, dogs are saving people on a daily basis. There is nothing
new about stories of dogs saving human's lives. Indeed, the event is so common
that it generally goes unnoticed. The events above all made the press within the
last month - and no doubt most similar stories go unreported. These stories
bring joy to dog lovers all over the world. It reinforces the unique nature of
the relationship between man and dogs. Nowhere else in the entire animal world
is such a clear case of genuine affection and concern demonstrated between
members of different species. While people often overlook this unique bond
shared between man and dog, dog lovers understand it instinctively.
by Rex Ryan