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Dog lost in Afghan battle returns

Postby Don » Fri Nov 13, 2009 6:36 am

A little feel good story for you animal lovers out there.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8356224.stm

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A sniffer dog lost in battle in Afghanistan 14 months ago has turned up safe and well and rejoined its Australian unit.

Defence officials said Sabi the dog was recovered by a US soldier at an isolated patrol base.

The dog returned to a celebrity welcome from visiting Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and US commander Gen Stanley McChrystal.

Sabi is being tested for disease before a possible return to Australia.

The black labrador bitch was with a joint Australian-Afghan patrol that was ambushed in Uruzgan province in September 2008.

Nine Australian soldiers, including Sabi's trainer, were wounded in the exchange.

After the battle there was no sign of the dog, and months of searching failed to find her. Sabi was officially declared Missing In Action.

An Australian military spokesman said it would probably never be known exactly what had happened to Sabi in the 14 months she was missing, but the fact that she was in good condition indicated she had been cared for by someone.

And despite being MIA for more than a year, she showed through a simple game of "catch" with a tennis ball that she hadn't forgotten her training.

After meeting the dog, Mr Rudd said: "Sabi is back home in one piece and is a genuinely nice pooch as well."

One of the army patrol injured in the attack where Sabi was lost was Trooper Mark Donaldson.

He was awarded the Victoria Cross in January for rescuing a wounded interpreter under heavy machine gun fire during the ambush.

"She's the last piece of the puzzle. It's a fantastic morale booster for the guys," he said when he heard of Sabi's return.
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Postby journeyrock » Fri Nov 13, 2009 7:04 am

That is too cool. I'm a huge animal lover. It's great to read when happy endings happen. Not enough of those in this world, either animal OR human.

Thanks for posting this.
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Postby Babyblue » Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:16 am

journeyrock wrote:That is too cool. I'm a huge animal lover. It's great to read when happy endings happen. Not enough of those in this world, either animal OR human.

Thanks for posting this.


I am a huge animal lover too.What a wonderful feel good story. :D :D :wink:
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Postby RocknRoll » Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:27 am

Such a feel good story. I love it!

What really drives me nuts it there are so many really good people in this world we have today, yet normally all we focus on is the bad side of things. It's really too bad.
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