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samanthajane13
07-26-2007, 12:07 AM
By VERENA DOBNIK, Associated Press Writer
7/25/07

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NEW YORK - A black Labrador who became a national canine hero after burrowing through white-hot, smoking debris in
search of survivors at the World Trade Center site died Wednesday after a battle with cancer.

Owner Mary Flood had Jake put to sleep Wednesday after a last stroll through the fields and a dip in the creek near their home in
Oakley, Utah. He was in too much pain at the end, shaking with a 105-degree fever as he lay on the lawn.

No one can say whether the dog would have gotten sick if he hadn't been exposed to the smoky air at Ground Zero, but cancer in
dogs Jake's age — he was 12 — is quite common.

Some rescue dog owners who worked at the World Trade Center site claim their animals have died because of their work at Ground Zero.
But scientists who have spent years studying the health of Sept. 11 search-and-rescue have found no sign of major illness in the animals.

The results of an autopsy on Jake's cancer-riddled body will be part of a University of Pennsylvania medical study of Sept. 11
search-and-rescue dogs.

Flood had adopted Jake as a 10-month-old disabled puppy — abandoned on a street with a broken leg and a dislocated hip.

"But against all odds he became a world-class rescue dog," said Flood, a member of Utah Task Force 1, one of eight federal
search-and-rescue teams that desperately looked for human remains at Ground Zero.

Anguished New Yorkers honored the dogs.

On the evening of his team's arrival, Jake walked into a fancy Manhattan restaurant wearing his search-and-rescue vest and
was promptly treated to a free steak dinner under a table.

Flood eventually trained Jake to become one of fewer than 200 U.S. government-certified rescue dogs — a muscular animal
on 24-hour call to tackle disasters such as building collapses, earthquakes, hurricanes and avalanches.

After Hurricane Katrina, Flood and Jake drove 30 hours from Utah to Mississippi, where they searched through the rubble of
flooded homes in search of survivors.

In recent years, Jake helped train younger dogs and their handlers across the country. Jake showed other dogs how to track
scents, even in the snow, and how to look up if the scent was in a tree.

He also did therapy work with children at a Utah camp for burn victims and at senior homes and hospitals.

"He was a great morale booster wherever he went," says Flood. "He believed that his cup was always full, never half-full. He was
always ready to work, eager to play — and a master at helping himself to any unattended food items."

Cynthia Otto of the University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine, who is researching the health of Sept. 11 dogs,
expects Jake and the other animals being analyzed will serve as sentinels on possible long-term consequences stemming from 9/11.

Jake's ashes will be scattered "in places that were important to him," says Flood, like his Utah training grounds, the rivers and hills
near home where he swam and roamed.

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:rose: RIP, JAKE!! :rose:

Such a GOOD DOGGIE!!!

Luke Davis
07-26-2007, 12:25 AM
What a wonderful story.:rose: RIP hero

imanewsjunkie
07-26-2007, 11:15 AM
I remember the story about him getting the free steak dinner in NY. What a touching story :-)

samanthajane13
07-27-2007, 02:19 AM
Just this side of Heaven is a place called Rainbow Bridge.
When an animal dies that has been especially close to someone here, that pet goes to Rainbow Bridge.
There are meadows and hills for all of our special friends so they can run and play together.
There is plenty of food, water and sunshine, and our friends are warm and comfortable.

All the animals who had been ill and old are restored to health and vigor.
Those who were hurt or maimed are made whole and strong again, just as we remember them in our dreams of days and times gone by.
The animals are happy and content, except for one small thing; they each miss someone very special to them, who had to be left behind.
They all run and play together, but the day comes when one suddenly stops and looks into the distance.
His bright eyes are intent.
His eager body quivers.

Suddenly he begins to run from the group, flying over the green grass, his legs carrying him faster and faster.

You have been spotted, and when you and your special friend finally meet, you cling together in joyous reunion, never to be parted again.
The happy kisses rain upon your face; your hands again caress the beloved head, and you look once more into the trusting eyes of your pet,
so long gone from your life but never absent from your heart.

Then you cross Rainbow Bridge together....

Author unknown...

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:rose: Wait for Mary at the Bridge, Jake! :rose:
Goooooood doggie!!!

TobyTiger
07-27-2007, 09:32 PM
THANK YOU, JAKE...AMERICAN HERO.

REST IN PEACE.

:rose:

:patriot:

Athena
07-28-2007, 09:34 AM
I remember seeing news reports on Jake. A true American Hero!!! R.I.P.

Of course this could be a coincidence, but I am so tired of our government denying that the rescuers of 9/11 both animals and people were not affected by the air quality at Ground Zero. I wasn't even a rescuer and am on the WTC's survivor follow-up list because of severe bronchitis and asthma I developed as a result of 9/11 neither of which I had prior to.

:rose:

samanthajane13
07-30-2007, 12:38 PM
"but I am so tired of our government denying that the rescuers of 9/11 both animals and people were not affected by the air quality at Ground Zero."

Just as they've denied the effects of Agent Orange, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Gulf War Syndrome, and Global Warming.

And it infuriates me to no end...

When will they ever learn?

Mishell1383
08-05-2007, 06:58 PM
To little Jakey :rose:
A True Hero.
May you eat lots of dog cookies and find endless fields to run. :patriot: