
From The New York Times 12/20/03
Dogs Deserve Respect
To the Editor:
Re “Middle Ground on Dogs” (editorial, Dec. 13):
When the World Trade Center fell, dogs (over the New York City Housing
Authority's 40-pound maximum, which you support) cut their feet on shards
of glass and crawled through unstable debris, risking their lives to
search for victims. Dogs sniffing for explosives protect the lives of
airline passengers. When a plane crashes, dogs crawl through twisted
metal searching for survivors; as passengers, these dogs are required
to travel as baggage.
Dogs sniff out drugs; in Iraq, dogs risk their lives sniffing out land
mines. They guard and warn of fire. When someone is missing, dogs search
for clues while humans helplessly tag along. Dogs provide eyes and ears
for the disabled.
Most of all, dogs provide humans with a unique and valuable gift — unconditional
love. Let’s stop merely exploiting dogs and give them the respect and
honor they deserve.
JEANNE ISENSTEIN
New York, Dec. 14, 2003
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