Saturday, October 25, 2014

Dogs Waiting for Master's Return

From our Precious Pastor Linda of
ANGEL of MINE MINISTRY

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Click here: Nathan Cirillo: DOGS Waiting For Their MASTER to Return -
 

 

But He Did not make it back to me...;(

DOGS WILL WAIT FOREVER FOR HIS HUMAN FAMILY TO RETURN.
THEY DO NOT KNOW DEATH ONLY LOVE.
DOGS NEVER BEAT YOU OR STARVE YOU, THEY JUST
UNDERSTAND LOVE YOU.
THIS IS WHY I TRY SO HARD TO HAVE EVERYONE/ANYONE
ADOPT FROM A SHELTER.
NOT ONLY DO YOU GIVE A LOVING DOG A HOME, A FAMILY TO LOVE AND LOVE HIM, YOU MAKE ROOM FOR
ANOTHER PET IN A SHELTER.
PLEASE THINK ABOUT ADDING TO YOUR FAMILY WITH
A FURRY PET TO LOVE. ADOPT FROM A SHELTER.
(A CAT WILL WAIT FOR YOU TOO AND GREET YOU AT
THE DOOR WITH THE SAME LOVE.)
THANK YOU, PASTOR LINDA

Thursday, October 9, 2014

A Salute to Lucca


Editorial Summary

A Salute to Lucca – By Maria Goodavage

Meet military K-9 hero Lucca, a smart German shepherd–Belgian Malinois mix, who lost her left front leg leading Special Forces soldiers through IED-laden ground in Afghanistan in March 2012. An inside look at her bravery on the battlefield, and her civilian life today. www.parade.com
 
More about Marine Dog – Lucca
Two Heroes!
Two Heroes!
Marine dog, Lucca, was given a wonderful tribute in the Parade Sunday magazine.  After more than 400 missions in Afghanistan, no one had been hurt by an IED when they were with her.  She was the only one that the Green Berets felt comfortable hugging after a tough day.
Mamma Lucca, as she is nicknamed, was injured herself.  Handler Col. Juan “Rod” Rodriguez quickly applied a tourniquet and she was air-lifted to one veterinary team after another in all-out attempts to save her life.  They succeeded, but Lucca lost her left-front leg in the action.  You can see her honorary Purple Heart on her harness.  Today she lives with her original trainer, Gunnery Sgt. Chris Willingham and his family.  She continues to serve at VA hospitals and in schools.
Could someone please explain to me WHY this Hero’s Purple Heart is considered HONORARY??
If anyone is interested in adopting one of these dogs, check into – US War Dogs.org.