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Can you imagine leaving your dog behind to drown? (Notice the rescuer is crying!): (Original Post) tblue37 Apr 29 OP
No I cannot. Alex Duke & Princess peanut went first. Cats second irisblue Apr 29 #1
Wow -- barely a second to spare.... Blue Owl Apr 29 #2
This one got me 😢 Deuxcents Apr 29 #3
I would never leave a dog behind. StarryNite Apr 29 #4
No never! benfranklin1776 Apr 29 #5
No, I cannot imagine leaving an animal behind. 3catwoman3 Apr 29 #6
I think I heard him say, "Hudi shooda" which sounds like Ukrainian for "Come here." FoggyLake Apr 29 #8
No f-ing way!...nt MiHale Apr 29 #7
I'd get Zoe out first then me. Butterflylady Apr 29 #9
We were evacuated for a wildfire here in Northern California. Mr.Bill Apr 29 #10

irisblue

(33,067 posts)
1. No I cannot. Alex Duke & Princess peanut went first. Cats second
Mon Apr 29, 2024, 03:37 PM
Apr 29

I chose them, my responsibilities are there always

StarryNite

(9,479 posts)
4. I would never leave a dog behind.
Mon Apr 29, 2024, 05:46 PM
Apr 29

Thank goodness to the rescuers. Hopefully the "owner" never gets that dog back.

benfranklin1776

(6,458 posts)
5. No never!
Mon Apr 29, 2024, 06:02 PM
Apr 29

But Kristi Noem would 🤬The actions of this rescuer provide a powerful counterpoint to her rank inhumanity and proof that humans are eminently capable of great compassion and selflessness to animals to whom we owe a duty of compassionate care. I thank him profoundly for his Herculean efforts which strongly reaffirms this principle 👏🏼👏🏼

3catwoman3

(24,146 posts)
6. No, I cannot imagine leaving an animal behind.
Mon Apr 29, 2024, 06:05 PM
Apr 29

I'm crying, too.

Where is this? It doesn't sound like the rescuers are speaking English.

Mr.Bill

(24,378 posts)
10. We were evacuated for a wildfire here in Northern California.
Mon Apr 29, 2024, 09:45 PM
Apr 29

Rousted out of bed at 7:00 on a Sunday morning to a pounding on our door. We had about five minutes to grab what we could and get out of there. I got the dogs first. I grabbed dog food and left jewelry behind. That was not smart, because I can easily buy more dog food. Just shows you what my priorities were when rushed.

We were back in about two days with our home safe.

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