Monday, May 09, 2005

Positively Poochie Hero's


Prized Pooch Posted by Hello
The front page headlines in the May 3rd edition of Metro Toronto writes "PRIZED POOCH Hershey, a pit bull who was abused by a breeder and is now a St .John Ambulance therapy dog, gets a hug from Jennifer Waite yesterday after receiving an award from the Toronto Humane Society at a ceremony launching Be Kind to Animal Week.
In Toronto's 24 hours magazine the story goes into more detail with the head lines, "Awards celebrate bond between people and pets"
The article reads, 'When the Kyser family adopted a dog from the Toronto Humane Society, they couldn't have known they'd bring him back one day to receive a metal.
Many Torontonians still fondly remember Dante, the canine famed for adverting a would-be shooting spree last June by befriending a desperate man in an east Toronto park.
Dante was amongst several honoured yesterday, along with a few noteable people, at the launch of Be Kind to Animals Week. This event celebrates the roles that people and animals play in each others lives.
Dante's owner, Kristina Kyser said the sweet-natured dog "always seems to know when people are upset."
She never spoke to the man who turned himself and an arsenal of weapons into police after playing with her dog. But as Dante demonstrated, sometimes a dog really is man's best friend.
Other honorees include Shirley McVittie and Ivor Oram, who rescued a drowning cat from the Don River last month. Thanks to them, Moses is recovering and will soon make his new home with the pair. Local policemen and firefighters were applauded for saving cats, dogs and even a disabled Canada goose.
Hershey, a pit bull who was rescued from an abusive breeder, and Gifford, a miniature horse, received metals for their work as therapy animals.

1 comment:

Conners said...

In one sence you are right Mandy, but actually, such in Shasta's case, she is a Stafforshire, but generally referred to as Pit bull by most people.
When someone asked me what kind of dog she is, I always say Staffordshire. Man named the dogs, now the dogs are playing for man's doings. It just doesn't seem right somehow.