Dog and Japanese Tsunami

Think I'm getting to be a bit of a grumpy old man!! Might have to stop posting....

Yeah, it's sad, and a bit heart warming to see this poor animal guarding his injured mate/friend. Yes it's a feel good story that amongst the sadness, tragedy and carnage of the tsunami that these dogs have been rescued and given medical treatment.

But how hard is it to simply put a line describing what you're linking to, or even, god forbid, give your opinion or feelings about it. Start some conversation.

Lately there are loads of threads that are just "Look at this link" /thread.
If it's important enough for you to post it, say something about it!!
 
Chris [BEANS];18814249 said:
Think I'm getting to be a bit of a grumpy old man!! Might have to stop posting....

Yeah, it's sad, and a bit heart warming to see this poor animal guarding his injured mate/friend. Yes it's a feel good story that amongst the sadness, tragedy and carnage of the tsunami that these dogs have been rescued and given medical treatment.

But how hard is it to simply put a line describing what you're linking to, or even, god forbid, give your opinion or feelings about it. Start some conversation.

Lately there are loads of threads that are just "Look at this link" /thread.
If it's important enough for you to post it, say something about it!!

well report them instead of filling the thread with these types of replies ?

all the moaning is actually more annoying than the rss style posting
 
After searching online it seems that both dogs were saved and recovered. There is a worse video though of a dog getting swept away :(

Yep, it would have been nice to have this information in the OP,
I was wondering why the video numptys were stood there doing nothing.

Normally the UK would send over a helicopter to adopt the cat and the dog :D
 
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