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Two elderly Japanese women and a pet dog pass by a ship that washed into their neighborhood by the tsunami as they try to make their way to search for their destroyed home in the leveled city of Kesennuma, in northeastern Japan, Thursday March 17, 2011 (above). AP Photo/David Guttenfelder
A woman with her pet dog and belongings pauses on the way from her devastated home in the same city (above). AP Photo, Yomiuri Shimbun
Rescue workers pull a small dog from rubble in the wake of Japan’s earthquake and tsunami (above). Associated Press.
A woman shares her food with her dog at an evacuation center for pets and their owners near an area devastated by an earthquake and tsunami in Kesennuma, north Japan March 17, 2011 (above). REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
A woman comforts her dog during an aftershock at an evacuation center for pets and their owners near an area devastated by an earthquake and tsunami in Kesennuma, north of Japan March 17, 2011 (above). REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
A man walks with a dog across a residential area devastated by Friday’s earthquake-triggered tsunami in Rikuzentakada, Iwate Prefecture, northern Japan, Sunday, March 13, 2011 (above). AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi
A woman holds her dog as they are scanned for radiation at a temporary scanning center for residents living close to the quake-damaged Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant Wednesday, March 16, 2011, in Koriyama, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan (above). AP Photo/Gregory Bull
A man holds his dog as they wait to be scanned for radiation exposure at a temporary scanning center for residents living close to the quake-damaged Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant Wednesday, March 16, 2011, in Koriyama, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan (above). AP Photo/Gregory Bull
A woman and her son eat food as her dogs sit around them at an evacuation center for pets and their owners near an area devastated by an earthquake and tsunami in Kesennuma, north Japan March 17, 2011 (above). REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
United States Agency for International Development search and rescue dogs along with their handlers arrived at Misawa Air Base, Japan (above). U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marie Brown
Staff Sgt. Travis Lausier, right, and Spc. Jason Hayes, both assigned to the Japan District Veterinary Command, Misawa Branch, draw blood from Lago; while his handler, Tim Dinges, comforts him (above). U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Daniel Sanford/Released
US rescue workers and their dog search a house for survivors in Ofunato while conducting operations in the devastated city on March 15, 2011 (above). AFP PHOTO/Nicholas KAMM
Korean rescue team members handling search dogs prepare to depart Gimpo Airport in Seoul March 12, 2011 (above). REUTERS/Kim Ju-Sung/YONHAP
A Swiss rescue worker with her dog Betsy waits to depart for Japan, at the Swiss Air Rescue base in Kloten March 12, 2011 (above). REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
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makes me cry that man’s best friend is included in both being with their people , are rescued and are helping.
Makes me cry too, I wish I could help, but Im not in a position to do anything but pray.
Man’s best friend is certainly true in times of disaster.
Oh my gosh I am bawling like a baby. Praying constantly for them all.
It’s said and happy at the same time, I hate to see humans or dogs in pain, but these pictures do show us that even dogs are amazingly resilient creatures.
Dogs are so incredible..amazing creatures and thank God for giving us this truly wonderful friend. My heart crys for the pain and sorrow both people and animals endure…and help one another through. Rick
I am so glad that Japan has at least one shelter for people/pets. Asking someone to leave behind their animal in a time of crisis is inhumane not only to the person but the animal. These animals can provide comfort to so much more then their owners……
1st world,3rd world this earthquake didn’t care but thank heavens for all these dogs who comfort with just the quiet touch of a nose, head in lap or a wag of the tail. Who’s feeding the dogs?
I can only offer prayer for those people and the pets as well but there is no one more powerful than the one listening to my prayer! God bless you all!
I have been so upset bc up to now I have not seen many pictures of any of the animals being rescued or even being shown alive in this area! This is a blessing that the world is coming together as one people to help one another and our loving pets!
You’ll have no truer friend in this world than a dog! Thank God for their rescue!
now my heart is warm
god surely knew what he was doing when dogs were created, its not that they love you unconditionaly but there has to be great abundance of love in there bodys to just always b there 4 any type of rescues, thanks, all animal lover,janice in. mi. and praying 4 JAPAN.
Can’t talk…too many tears…what would we do without them? The world would be a poorer place.
May the almighty shower blessings on them.