International Dog Day: The superior accomplishments of Dogs
Today is International Dog Day. Let’s take a moment to recognize the superior accomplishments of Dogs over their human subordinates.
Despite great efforts by human scientists of the USA and USSR to enter the frontier of human space flight, the female Dog Laika orbited the earth November 3, 1957, nearly three and a half years before the first male human, Yuri Gagarin and over five years prior to the first female human, Valentina Tereshkova.
It was Dogs who, by great sacrifice, paved the way to modern medicine for humans. An unnamed Dog received the first artificial heart in 1937 and first heart transplant in 1951, 17 years before humans could claim such an achievement.
After the terrorist attack and collapse of the World Trade Center towers, 300 dogs led their human companions into the wreckage saving many lives and allowing human families to recover their loved ones and put them at rest.
While humans have struggled to find the most effective treatment for PTSD, blindness and many other human challenges, Dogs have provided the most effective means for improving lives of afflicted humans
These are only a few accomplishment of this great species. Take a moment to appreciate our Dog companions and their global contributions.
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