Nov 20, 2015

Dogs and Cats Pay Tribute to Hero Police Dog Diesel




Dogs are paying tribute to hero police dog Diesel with #JeSuisDiesel

Dogs are paying tribute to hero police dog Diesel with #JeSuisDiesel
(Picture: Twitter)
Dozens of people are posting tributes to Diesel, the police dog killed during a French anti-terror raid.
The seven-year-old Belgian Shepherd died after a female suicide bomber detonated her device after firing on officers in St-Denis as they stormed the hide-out of Paris attacks mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 27.
One police handler called Diesel’s death ‘like losing one of our colleagues’.
Picture: AFP/ Getty)
Diesel as she was led into the building (Picture: AFP/ Getty)
Twitter users used the hashtags #JeSuisChien and #JeSuisDiesel as they shared pictures of their own animals in solidarity with Diesel.


This really hurts my heart Rest in doggy heaven you beautiful, innocent creature



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and so sad...
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From coco
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Rest in peace little hero. Sending love from North Carolina.



From simba


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Rocky 3 year old Malinois mix



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RIP Diesel
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(Hu)man's best friend <3
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Ronnie
Je Suis Diesel




Even cats paid tribute


who died in line of duty
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Chloe:   Je Suis Chien
Bams:   Je Suis Chien








Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2015/11/19/dogs-are-paying-tribute-to-hero-police-dog-diesel-with-jesuisdiesel-5511928/#ixzz3s39dxQV0

Nov 18, 2015

A Little Bit of Heaven Right Here in Texas: Tractor-pulled 'dog train' turning heads in Texas

Tractor-pulled 'dog train' turning heads in Texas

By Ben Hooper Contact the Author   |   Sept. 24, 2015 at 2:14 PM

FORT WORTH, Texas, Sept. 24 (UPI) -- A Texas man has found viral fame not just for the unusual train-like trailers on his tractor, but for the dogs he takes for rides.
Eugene Bostick, 80, has become well known to residents of his Fort Worth neighborhood for the daily drives he takes in his tractor with a "train" of homemade plastic barrel trailers that each contain one of the rescue dogs he and his brother have adopted.
"One day I was out and I seen this guy with a tractor who attached these carts to pull rocks. I thought, 'Dang, that would do for a dog train.' I'm a pretty good welder, so I took these plastic barrels with holes cut in them, and put wheels under them and tied them together," Bostick told The Dodo.
Bostick rose to viral fame with pictures and videos of his dog train posted on social media.


copied from upi.com