I couldn’t imagine
my life without him,
because everywhere
I look, he’s right by me.
I’m just really happy that
he’s back here.
Compassionate viewers,
welcome to today’s
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants
featuring the touching
story of a family’s deep
love for their beloved
canine companion Blazer.
The whole neighborhood
has watched Blazer grow
up with our children.
We are so happy to
have him home,
so thankful that not just
our community,
but other people from
other states wanted to
help us with Blazer.
It’s just amazing.
Almost everyone in the
town of Port Orchard,
Washington, USA has
now heard of the brave
Border Collie Blazer,
best friend of
the Roller family’s
young son Daniel.
To the townspeople,
the intelligent canine is
a respected hero who
once helped to find
a local child who was
lost in the woods.
The seven-year-old
Blazer and his
ten-year-old caregiver
Daniel share a loving
bond and spend lots of
time with each other.
Daniel got him when
he was five years old.
And they’ve been
together ever since.
Wherever Daniel was,
there’s Blazer,
in the woods, around
the street, anywhere,
front yard, anywhere.
In August 2010, to the
Roller family’s distress,
Blazer disappeared
on the very same day
that Katie Roller had
a serious auto accident,
where the family car was
totaled and her injuries
were so severe that
it almost resulted in
an amputation of her leg.
While Ms. Roller
was in the hospital,
Blazer didn’t come home
that day
or the following one.
He would stay out
maybe one night
and come home.
But after three days,
it was too long.
We knew
something was wrong.
We were worried that
something had happened
to him.
So we put up some flyers
at the school and
the grocery store, and
the convenience store
and telephone poles
around the neighborhood,
hoping that
someone had seen him.
After being discharged
from the hospital, Katie
Roller joined her family
and local residents
in searching for Blazer.
Okay Daniel,
Let's cut this out.
Make another flyer
and you can put this
at the end of the road and
hit all the telephone poles.
I'll make more,
you go and put it
at that end of the street
and that one at that end
of the street and
by the time you get home
we'll have more for you
okay? (okay)
Sound good? (yes)
Alright.
Halo. Hi.
I saw your lost dog flyer.
I just saw him now
and I think I have seen
Blazer hanging around
the school yard.
Down by the school.
Is that where you said
you saw my dog?
I will call you again
if I see him.
We're going to
head down right now!
Hey we've got Blazer
and he's got something
tied around his foot.
I need you to get some
scissors immediately,
please.
We're on the way home
okay? Please.
Alright, Bye bye.
Let's get the bad leg now.
Let's work on that one.
Okay. Ready.
Cut it off the bad leg.
Okay. I'm going to
hold him okay?
You do the bad leg,
ready, go. Ready. Go.
Okay.
There you go buddy, okay.
Alright, we have to rush
him to the vet now,
okay buddy?
Okay, buddy, come on.
Hi Daniel, what's up?
Hi is Mike here?
I want to sell him
some video games.
Did you get a lot of help
from your neighbors?
Oh yes.
We got people that
just knew us from
walking up and down
the street, pushing
the kids in the stroller,
from when they were
little, growing up, and
just seeing us
walk up and down.
They’d honk
and wave “hi.”
They knew who we were,
and where we lived,
and so they were
really helpful.
If it wasn’t for them, we
wouldn’t have found him.
Fortunately, within hours
of posting the flyers,
a couple who live
near the Sidney Glen
Elementary School,
about a kilometer from
the Rollers’ home, called
to say they had spotted
Blazer limping around
in the school yard.
We found him with
the zip-ties
on his front leg and his
back (leg); his back leg
looked really swollen
and his paws were
spread apart. (Yes)
And his back paw was
really spread apart.
Blazer was filled with joy
to see the familiar faces
of David and Daniel
Roller and managed to
slowly hobble
to his caring family.
He was relieved
to see us.
I was really happy
to see him.
And then
we picked him up and
put him in our van.
We told the other people
thank you
for watching him and
making sure he didn’t
wander off into the road.
Then once we passed
Sidney Glen (Elementary
School) on the way
to our house, my dad
called my mom and
kept on telling her to
go get scissors because
we were trying to
cut the zip-ties off.
His back paw was
black and blue.
We immediately cut the
zip-ties off the front paw.
The back paw was
very difficult to cut off
because the tissue
was four times the size
it should be.
We finally got it cut off.
And my sister and I
rushed him
to the animal hospital.
At the animal hospital
Katie Roller were told
that the only way to save
Blazer was to amputate
his leg and that it would
cost about US$4,000
for the operation and
related medical expenses.
The Rollers
were experiencing
very challenging times,
especially since
Katie had just been
in the car accident
and could not work
and Mr. Roller’s
painting business
had been affected
by an on-going
economic recession.
They stabilized him,
gave him pain medication,
and prep for surgery
that next morning.
And then the next morning,
his leg was amputated.
And we worked out
a payment plan
with the vet clinic.
I came home
to tell Daniel that
we were going to be able
to keep his dog and
(yes)
my son was so happy,
we were just excited, and
then we had to figure out
how we were going to
come up with
some money.
Young Daniel
responded immediately
by formulating a plan
to help pay for Blazer’s
veterinary bills.
When I broke the news
to Daniel, the first thing
he did was he went up to
his bedroom,
grabbed his snowboard
and grabbed his X-Box
(game console).
It’s like “Alright,
let’s go sell all our stuff.”
He went door-to-door
selling his video games,
trying to raise money
to save his dog.
He’s a very selfless child.
He definitely thinks
about other people.
When the big (2004)
tsunami hit, he gave up
his birthday (presents)
and raised money
for the Red Cross.
He had a big
swimming party and
invited everyone,
invited the whole school.
He had his party
at the high school
and invited everybody
he knew and said,
“Hey, I don’t want
a birthday present;
donate to the Red Cross.”
And I think he was six
when that happened
so he’s just been
a very selfless child and
saving his dog was just
an instant thought
in his mind.
He’s like, “Well, I’ve got
to save my dog.”
And I was really
surprised and proud that
he didn’t care about
his video games.
He loves his video games,
believe me.
Yes, he loves
his video games and
he just wanted to make
money and save his dog.
I really love Blazer and
I’d give up my TV,
my X-Box, everything
I have, just to save him.
In addition to Daniel’s
caring contribution which
included selling his bike,
Katie Roller made
a tremendous sacrifice
by parting with
her wedding ring.
I have a wedding band
that was not soldered to
my engagement ring
and it’s the first thing
that went.
It was loaded
with diamonds.
sold it, went straight
to the vet,
put that US$700 down
and from there we were
trying to sell laptops.
We got rid of
our brand new laptop.
He was trying to get rid
of his motorcycle.
We were just trying to
sell everything we could
think of. It was worth it.
I totally would do it
again to save my dog.
A local newspaper
featured an article about
the family’s situation
and as a result
people in the community
and nationwide
generously donated
the funds to fully pay for
Blazer’s procedure.
Moved to tears upon
hearing Blazer's story,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
offered US$4,000
to help out the family,
and sent gifts including
vegan chocolates and
her international
#1 best sellers
“The Birds in My Life,”
“The Dogs in My Life”
and “The Noble Wilds,”
as well as several other
books, DVDs and CDs.
She also provided
vegan dog treats, food
and toys for Blazer and
an electronic keyboard
and bicycle for Daniel
along with lots of hugs
and kisses for them both.
This is for Blazer.
(All right!)
Blazer gets some toys.
Do you want a toy, (Blazer?)
Do you want a toy now?
Can you open this
for Blazer?
Supreme Master Ching Hai
also asked our local
Association members
to give Katie Roller
a new wedding-style ring
from her SM jewelry
collection to express
her gratitude and love
to the Rollers
for saving Blazers’ life.
Oh, thank you
so very much.
Isn’t that beautiful,
Christie?
Oh, my goodness.
That is beautiful!
I would like to say
a special thank you to
Supreme Master Ching Hai
for her generosity
and loving support that
she had sent
to my family.
Her generosity is
just amazing!
I am completely
dumbfounded that
somebody loves my
family and loves my dog
as much as I do, and she
wants to help my family
and I thank you from
the bottom of my heart.
Thank you so very much
for your kindness,
your loving support
and your prayers.
Thank you very much.
I’d like to say a really
special thank you to
Supreme Master Ching Hai
for giving our family
this wonderful time and
giving Blazer all types
of food and toys
and she’s really
a good person
and she should be
especially thanked.
I appreciate this so much.
We can put a fence up
for him.
(And) give him
that back wheel
that he needs
so he doesn’t have to put
so much weight on his leg
that’s hurting him, and
get him back into shape.
We appreciate this
so much.
(You’re welcome.)
This is wonderful.
Expressing further
concern for the family,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
asked to be
updated on how
the Rollers were doing.
Blazer is recovering well
under his family’s
loving care!
We bought him home
one day after surgery.
He’s doing really good.
We have to get him
a wheel to get him up
and moving again, and
get some exercise going
for him and we’re going
to build some ramps
for him, because
he can’t make it
up the stairs anymore.
But he’s really happy,
he’s happy to be home.
The first day we brought
him home, he was happy.
(Right)
He knew where he was.
My son asked to move
his bedroom downstairs
so he could sleep with
his dog now.
So, he’s moved into
the living room.
But that way they can
sleep together every night
like they used to.
We’ll be sure to keep you
updated on how
Blazer’s doing and
the care he’s going to
receive from
your donations.
Thank you very much.
Our sincere thanks go to
the Rollers for showing
their community through
their benevolent actions
that our animal
companions are truly
our family members
as well as to the people
of Port Orchard,
Washington and others
in the USA for quickly
coming together
to pay for Blazer’s
veterinary bills.
May all be inspired by
this story of kindness
and selfless devotion and
let us always treat each
and every animal friend
with love and respect.
Happy viewers,
thank you for joining us
today on Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
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