Today’s Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants will
be presented in Dutch,
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Indonesian, Italian,
Japanese, Korean,
Malay, Mongolian,
Persian, Portuguese,
Russian, Spanish
and Thai.
Search-and-rescue dogs
serve on the frontlines
locating people missing
after natural disasters,
lost children,
injured hikers and others,
being ready
at a moment’s notice to
bravely endure the elements
and save lives.
Supreme Master Ching Hai,
world renowned
humanitarian, artist
and spiritual teacher,
speaks of her admiration
and concern
for these devoted canines.
And I saw many dogs,
you know, they used
for rescue mission.
They just walk in
like nothing, but
I feel so bad about them.
The dogs walk in
the sharp, broken glasses
or anything like that,
even chemical leaking
or anything, or germs
or danger.
And these are
precious dogs.
They have been trained
for years.
And they even
lay down their life
for anyone at command.
You have to
protect that dog.
To show her loving
support for search dogs
and their human partners,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
has generously
contributed over
US$80,000 to
search-and-rescue teams
in 18 countries, including
Australia, Belgium,
Canada, Chile, China,
the Czech Republic,
Ecuador, France,
Korea, Malaysia,
Nepal, New Zealand,
Panama, the Philippines,
Slovenia,
the Netherlands,
the UK and the USA.
On the morning
of January 12, 2010,
a 7.0 earthquake struck
Haiti, leveling hundreds
of thousands of homes
and buildings
on the island nation.
International aid
immediately poured
into the small country.
In the midst of
the collapsed buildings
and devastation, a team
from the Netherlands
arrived on the scene
to do their job: search
for the missing bodies
buried under the rubble.
Without resting
to acclimate themselves
to the warmer Caribbean
weather, they set to work,
collaborating with French
and Turkish crews.
Soon after they began,
a 24-year-old woman
was located and rescued
after being trapped
in her home.
Who are these selfless
beings who brave
the unsafe conditions
of a disaster area to seek
for signs of life or
for those who perished?
They are
the courageous canines
of Signi Search Dogs
of the Netherlands.
Rifka is a very
experienced dog.
She has been brought
into action many times
for earthquakes and
a lot of other disasters.
Borat is quite efficient
with his energy.
He tends to respond very
quickly to what he smells.
He can go for
long distances very well.
He is very fast, so
while searching he can
go through large areas.
Signi Search Dogs
of the Netherlands is
a non-profit organization
founded with the mission
of locating
missing persons through
the assistance of dogs
certified
in recovery training.
Volunteer-based,
Signi Search Dogs
specializes
in professionally training
their canines to search for
those who have drowned
and for missing people
in disaster areas.
For us, it’s also
very important that we
can locate dead persons.
We notice that in
the Netherlands but also
for people abroad that
life can only continue
when they know where
the deceased person is
so that they can
bury the dead and go on
with their lives and start
building their lives again.
Otherwise people keep
searching for survivors.
Regardless of
water depth,
temperature or type
of water, through their
superior canine senses,
these dogs can detect
a scent and locate
the water surface area to
find the drowned person.
Signi Search Dogs
can be deployed even
when the precise location
is uncertain or unknown,
and there is no limitation
as to the time
the drowning took place.
In the Netherlands,
there is a lot of water.
So in case someone
is missing,
the chance is very high
that he has drowned.
Every week, our dogs are
looking for humans who
are missing in the water.
Endowed with a sense
of smell said to be
a thousand times greater
than that of a human,
dogs are used in locating
drowned persons
because they can
greatly narrow down
the water area
to search for the body.
She can look very
patiently on the water,
on the boat.
For example,
last year she found a boy
who was in his car and
who drove in the water.
The car was just above
a waterfall, and the dog
recognized the smell,
on the top
of the waterfall.
So, we could have
this boy recovered and
the parents had peace.”
Search-and-rescue
canines can be classified
as air-scenting dogs
or trailing
and tracking dogs.
In air-scenting
or open area search,
canines direct their
sensitive nose up high
in the air to locate human
scent through skin rafts,
perspiration
or respiratory gases.
In trailing and tracking,
the dogs follow the scent
of an object to find
its missing owner.
We are going to reenact
in the training that
there are two dead persons
in the rubble and
one living person
is in the rubble.
You will see
in the behavior of the dog
whether she has found
a living or a dead person.
The dog goes
to the living person
and stays there barking.
With a deceased person,
the dog turns around
and looks for contact
with the guide.
So the guide knows,
“Okay, this person
has passed away.”
These highly intelligent
canines are well-trained
to adapt to different
situations, whether
the missing person
is in water, underground,
beneath rubble,
in the woods, or under snow.
Now we will show
how dogs can handle
themselves in unique
situations to demonstrate
how they think about
getting to the person.
This can be via stairs,
it can be via scent stream.
She’s a fantastic dog.
You saw her running
through the screen;
she is very driven
in the search.
She is well-rounded:
she is good in the water,
she is good in the debris,
good on the plains,
and searches very well
for living people, but also
for those who perished.
She loves her job.
The canines of
Signi Search Dogs are
not just professional dogs
who have the heroic
capability to rescue people,
but they are also
the beloved companions
of the human volunteers.
He is our best friend
at home.
We are just incredibly
crazy about him.
Training is the coolest
thing for him and retrieve
balls and swimming
and that’s why we still
spend a lot of time doing that.
We are true friends.
She is a very happy,
cheerful dog,
who searches over
large distances and loves
the water, loves her job,
like all of us.
Also, with my other dog,
I experienced something
very special.
We were looking
for an elderly lady, who
had become mentally ill,
and had disappeared.
And at some point,
my dog swam into a ditch
and found the lady.
Just like humans,
every dog has a distinct
personality and specialty,
which proves to be
especially
helpful in search
and rescue missions.
Let’s now meet Rover
and his vegetarian
caregiver Maaike.
What was the reason
you became vegetarian?
When I was about
fifteen years old,
it was actually because of
animal suffering.
And eventually, it’s also
in a broader perspective
that I, because of
environmental problems
and all kinds of suffering,
sustainability
of the planet, I remained
steadfast with it.
We have a very
special bond;
he’s a very nice dog.
He’s one of
the highest jumpers.
He can go for a long
distance away from me.
He can run very fast
over the debris… Rover!…
And he’s good at escaping.
Signi Search Dogs
has contributed its efforts
in such disasters
as Hurricane Luis
in St. Martin (1995);
tsunamis in Sri Lanka
and Thailand (2004);
Hurricane Katrina in the
United States (2005);
and earthquakes
in Turkey (1999),
Morocco (2004),
Pakistan (2005)
and China (2008).
Heralded as heroes
not only at home
in the Netherlands
but around the world,
these dedicated canines
truly deserve all praises
and accolades for
their courage, remarkable
intelligence, and devotion
to helping others.
The relationship with
my dog is very special,
because we have
experienced together
very special things.
My dog has gone along
to various disasters,
such as in China and Haiti.
There,
she found several people.
The special thing
about this dog is that
she can crawl anywhere.
So even people
who are far away
or hard to access,
she knows how to
pinpoint very accurately.
It’s really a super dog,
this one.
One of their most recent
international missions
was for the devastating
Haiti earthquake
in January,
which involved
the honorable dogs Rifka,
Finder, Borat,
Scanner and Kazan.
Working in Haiti
for over a week,
they helped to locate
more than a hundred
humans who perished in
the wake of the disaster.
You come into a totally
different environment.
A very different culture.
In other nations,
the country could still
provide food and drink,
but that was not so in Haiti.
After returning,
we collected things to
send back to that country.
Just to work with
the local residents
and you can only
do this very small thing,
but you are doing it,
and your dog does it…
yes, that’s beautiful.
For their selfless work
and devoted service
to humanity,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
contributed
US$1000 to
Signi Search Dogs
of the Netherlands
to further the group’s
noble work and provide
care and protective gear
for the canine heroes.
Thank you very much.
We want to say we are
very, very thankful to you
for the gift
that you gave us.
This will spent very usefully.
We are a small but a very
hardworking group,
and it will immediately
go towards helping
to find missing people.
We try as much as
possible to continue
this work, and that’s why
we’re so happy with such
a large amount which,
again, allows us
to purchase materials
and things
or an airplane ticket.
Our deep gratitude,
Signi Search Dogs
of the Netherlands,
for your dedicated hearts
and noble service
to fellow beings in need.
Heaven’s blessings
for the continued health
and safety of both human
and animal members
in your ongoing missions.
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on the Netherlands,
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It was a pleasure
to have your company
for today’s program.
Coming up next is
Enlightening Entertainment,
following
Noteworthy News,
here on
Supreme Master Television.
May all animal benefactors
and co-inhabitants be
treated with due respect,
dignity and kindness.