Tuesday, March 21, 2006

A Labrador Retriever who Saved a Man from Drowning in New Orleans After Hurricane Katrina Finally Honored

I’m glad they finally went back and actually rescued the dog! Amazing that they didn’t do so in the first place. You’d think the person the dog saved would have insisted on it.

Article:

Hero storm dog is star at US animal rights dinner

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Sun Mar 19, 2006 3:54 AM ET

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A Labrador retriever who saved a man from drowning in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina received a standing ovation on Saturday night at an awards dinner attended by leading animal rights supporters.

The dog, now called Katrina, was brought on stage and named guest of honor at the 20th annual Genesis Awards, given by the Humane Society of the United States to those who help advance the cause of animal rights.

Katrina the dog was featured on a report from Los Angeles television station KCAL. The man she rescued told how the black dog helped pull him from the flood to higher ground and credited her with saving his life.

After broadcasting the report, KCAL sent a team back to New Orleans to rescue the dog.

Seven television stations and networks from around the country were cited for their reporting on animal rescues in New Orleans after the flood. Also cited for special praise was a volunteer, Jane Garrison, who rescued 1,300 animals in the course of just over six weeks, while living in her car.

Among media awards, the Brigitte Bardot international reporting prize went to the Japan Times for breaking a media blackout and reporting in detail how 400,000 dolphins are slaughtered annually off the coast of Japan.

1 comment:

Shannon said...

What an amazing story! Thanks for sharing!

~Shan
http://www.8pawsup.com

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