
"Hey, Bobo here. Me and Izzy just read and saw on the news, the other day, a Firefighter made a pact to help the victims in Haiti. He wasn't going to go there without his dog, either. His dog, mostly black, with a little white in it's fur, an adorable Border collie, named Blaze! Whether you are a dog lover, allergic to them, or you just don't care about them, you will love this dog."
"Why is that, Bobo?"
"Well, as everybody knows, Haiti, has had it's share of disasters in the last 11 days. A major 7.0 earthquake and then about 6 days later where the other one was another 6.0 earthquake hit. Anyway, Steve, a firefighter and his dog, Blaze, decided they were going to help find some people in the rubble no matter what. He said in an interview, "Me and my dog, Blaze want to make a difference."
Wow, what a difference they did make, too. Blaze was sniffing around putting his noise where it belonged, not like you and me, Izzy. We aren't the type of breed that could jump right in like Blaze did. He and Steve, went to work right away and didn't stop until they found a little, 2 year old girl covered in the rubble amazingly still alive!"
"Bobo, Blaze's paws and Steve's hands must have been bloodied from all that digging. Let's face it, they have no machines or hardly any tools to dig with, to get through that rubble. I wonder how that little girl remained alive? Are you sure she survived?"
"Positive! She was there for 6 whole days under piles of stones and debris. I wonder what a 2 year old would have been thinking while stuck just laying there not able to move or hardly breathe? I am am totally dogstruck that she was still breathing as if she was just waiting for someone like Steve and his dog to show up like that."
"Bobo, Like you said, the strangest part was that, Steve and Blaze were there and they did show up. What if they wouldn't have come at all. This happy ending may have never happened. It's all because a guy, named Steve, who had in his heart to go to Haiti to help find any people that could still be alive, and his dog Blaze, did find this 2 year old girl."
"Wow, I am dogmatized at how Blaze and Steve, found themselves on, a mission to help another human being. To think they made that trip because of a prompting in his heart."
"Oh Bobo, I could just cry thinking about how much this story tails, I mean tells. It's another dog and human God story I say. A firefighter and his dog find a precious little life among all that mess. What were the chances?"
"It was the way they went there too. Steve felt the prompting in his heart and found it was lying underground in the heart of a 2 year old girl. Her being alive was a true miracle!"
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