Thursday, July 26, 2007

Say goodbye to Jack

Today´s message is a tribute to a great dog named Jack who was a beautiful black Labrador that burrowed through smoking debris after Sept. 11 and flooded rubble after Hurricane Katrina in search of survivors.

Unfortunately Jack has died of cancer. He was 12 years old.

It appears that now people are debating wheater he had gotten sick of if he hadn´t been exposed to the toxic air of the Word Trade Center.

Other people say cancer in dogs at that age is common.

Hmmmmmmmmmm

Yes cancer is common and is the number one cause of dog death, also in rotties.
However did you know that 40 years ago cancer wasn´t the number one cause?

We wonder why............

Can you say....................preservatives in pet food??

Cancer is common in dogs that age yes but it shouldn´t.

Anyway, thanks again Jack for beeing so brave and helping human kind, may your spirit rest in peace.

All the best to you and your rottie.
Andy & Dinna

http://www.rottweilerus.com

P.S Oh by the way, here is the link for the full article about Jack http://timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyID=609104&category=&BCCode=&newsdate=7/25/2007

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