I started this blog as a spring board to creating a printed photography book on the lives and stories from the dog parks I’ve visited. There is a strong community that comes together for the sole purpose of letting their dogs play. This community comes together in very organic forms that can’t be created or organized. The people I meet come from all kinds of backgrounds and interests and might never meet up in any other forum. They are all bound together by the love for their dogs.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Dog saves dog
A amazing video of compassion from one dog to another. I first saw this and couldn't even watch till I figured out what was really happening. What is even more amazing to me is that these are street dogs that have to struggle every day to survive. It shows me how compassion is not only a human emotion.
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This video is amazing... every time I watch it I am in awe.
I've seen this vid on You Tube and found it really disturbing. No offense, but they say "Hero Dog Saves Dog," so I watched it. But then the dog doesn't get saved. Its a real bummer in fact. And the coldness of that surveillance camera and the way they just clear the dog away like its a tire in the way of traffic. I don't like that vid, but it does seem to say a lot about the unconditional bond of those creatures. That dog is very daring. And the look on its face and body language when it gets to the opposite side of the road is so stressed out. Powerful stuff.
Wow! Though it saddens me that someone could hit a dog and not stop to check if its ok, but I guess on a highway it is a little impossible. Glad the dog were ok in the end!
I'm so sad!! I hated that the driver hitted the dog and just drove away. I saw one incident where one car hitted the dog and the next car behind dragged the dog for some distance.
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