From the World Trade Center's Heroic Dog Yearbook. They came from all over the country to help, both humans and dogs. We always want to be where we're needed. That's something worth remembering along with the horror of the day.
I do remember reading and hearing about dogs who helped find people who were under the rubble and I am sure those dogs were very proud of themselves for their selfless work. Dogs are pawsome, that's for sure! I will check out that link when I have a moment to do so!
What a perfect post Lola, I followed your link and am sitting here with tears running down my face. Thank you for remembering the day in such an apt way. Tea
Dat foto say sooooo much bout da effort da rescue doggies endured. It still gives mum da chills everytime we see their fotos. Thank you for such a heart felt postie
Last year our Mom did a blog post on the dog heroes of 9/11. There was a Portie named Dutch at Ground Zero and he died of cancer as have so many of the rescue dogs that were there. It's good to remember that some of the heroes had four legs.
Yes Lola,We are remembering too..all those who died, all those who helped save lives, all those who lost so much... In India we understand a lot about terrorism and the event of the attack on our lovely, proud hotel Taj in Mumbai is just too fresh... The hotel re-opened after over a year of repair activities and proudly stands tall. But will this terror game end..ever? pondering, Ginger n Buddy
What a great picture! We hope that what people remember about 9/11 is how many people came together to help each other and that we became better people for it.
Lovely and considerate post, Lola. I decided to provide the entertainment today for when people needed a break from being sad. Since you asked, Linguini and the goat are just fine. They're having cocktails at a local bar. Twinkie
I do remember reading and hearing about dogs who helped find people who were under the rubble and I am sure those dogs were very proud of themselves for their selfless work. Dogs are pawsome, that's for sure! I will check out that link when I have a moment to do so!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect post Lola, I followed your link and am sitting here with tears running down my face. Thank you for remembering the day in such an apt way.
ReplyDeleteTea
we remember and are thinking of peace in the world.
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Mango
Morning Lola....how nice would it be if we could all learn to love unconditional like animals?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture....
Madi and Mom
What a nice remembrance, Lola.
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The Road Dogs
This is amazing, Lola! I have chills.
ReplyDeleteYour pal, Pip
Lovely tribute!!!
ReplyDeleteVery true - so many lost but so many who helped AND saved others. We can never forget.
ReplyDeleteWoos ~ Phantom, Thunder, and Ciara
Very nice,
ReplyDeleteSam
We remember....
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Maggie Mae
Dat foto say sooooo much bout da effort da rescue doggies endured. It still gives mum da chills everytime we see their fotos.
ReplyDeleteThank you for such a heart felt postie
Puddles
I will never forget, my thoughts are with your country today
ReplyDeleteGeorge Mom xxx
Last year our Mom did a blog post on the dog heroes of 9/11. There was a Portie named Dutch at Ground Zero and he died of cancer as have so many of the rescue dogs that were there. It's good to remember that some of the heroes had four legs.
ReplyDeleteWe remember. And our hearts break again.
ReplyDeleteThat photo says so much. We remember and are so grateful for what so many courageous humans and dogs did on that terrible day and after.
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Jake and Just Harry
A day never to be forgotten....
ReplyDeleteYes Lola,We are remembering too..all those who died, all those who helped save lives, all those who lost so much...
ReplyDeleteIn India we understand a lot about terrorism and the event of the attack on our lovely, proud hotel Taj in Mumbai is just too fresh...
The hotel re-opened after over a year of repair activities and proudly stands tall.
But will this terror game end..ever?
pondering,
Ginger n Buddy
What a great picture! We hope that what people remember about 9/11 is how many people came together to help each other and that we became better people for it.
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Lovely and considerate post, Lola. I decided to provide the entertainment today for when people needed a break from being sad.
ReplyDeleteSince you asked, Linguini and the goat are just fine. They're having cocktails at a local bar.
Twinkie
Great tribute and photos
ReplyDeleteBenny & Lily
Thank you for sharing - we hadn't seen this one before.
ReplyDeleteben and the fellas
Thanks for sharing. What a beautiful post and link.
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