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CORE, W.Va. (AP) -- Life jackets are made for people, not dogs. So, when Randy Earl's small boat capsized while he was fishing with his dog Lacy, a black spaniel mix, he stayed in the water with his life jacket while making sure Lacy was OK.

''When the boat flipped over, I put the dog on top of the boat,'' Earl told The Dominion Post of Morgantown.

While waiting for someone to rescue them on Mason Lake in northern West Virginia, Earl clung to the 12-foot boat's hull. The water temperature was about 50 degrees, said J.M. Crawley, a senior conservation officer for the Division of Natural Resources.

Another fisherman, Jan Thorn, watched from shore as a state trooper paddled out to rescue Earl and Lacy.

''He asked the state trooper to take the dog first,'' Thorn said. ''It was very touching.''

Earl, 53, said Lacy means a lot to him and his wife since they lost both of their children in a car accident 15 years ago.

''That dog is like a child to us,'' he said. happy.gif


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Neoauld
id probably do the same, but die in the process as i have 5 dogs, and saving them would take a while
Unto Darkness
There's a human being! thumbs_up.gif
Primexx
50 degrees is ridiculously hot, where did he flip over?
Raa
Quote - (Primexx @ Mar 13 2008, 17:37) *
50 degrees is ridiculously hot, where did he flip over?

50 degrees C is hot, 50 degress F, is not. tongue.gif
evoman91
Quote - (Neoauld @ Mar 12 2008, 06:40) *
id probably do the same, but die in the process as i have 5 dogs, and saving them would take a while

lol i've got 5 dogs to and I would do the same biggrin.gif
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