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Dutch Canine Heroes: The Veterinary Rescue Dog Team (In Dutch)
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Today’s Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants will
be presented in Dutch,
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, Dutch,
English, French,
German, Indonesian,
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.
Oh, 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.
Today’s program features
one of these
courageous teams,
the Veterinary
Rescue Dog Team (VRT)
from the Netherlands.
The VRT is a professional
search-and-rescue unit
made up of teams
of well-trained canines
and their
devoted human partners.
Begun by a group
of young veterinarians,
the Veterinary
Rescue Dog Team
assists local police
and fire departments
in searching for lost
or missing persons in
urban areas, fields, woods
and even underwater.
The VRT Rescue Dog Team
was founded by students
at the University of
Utrecht (the Netherlands)
who were studying
veterinary medicine.
Besides our very busy job
as veterinarians,
we have found this passion
in our free time.
We do spend a lot of time
doing this, but we
truly love spending time
with our dogs.
At this moment
eight dogs can be used.
Then there are still
three or four on their way
to becoming useable
(for searches).
So they are being trained,
so that they can come
with us.
Then we have
a bigger group
to work with of course,
to look for missing people.
The Veterinary
Rescue Dog Team’s
heroic work also
includes emergency
relief activities
such as searching for
survivors after earthquakes,
floods, avalanches,
hurricanes, gas explosions,
and other disasters.
Our people were
in Turkey in 1999 during
the earthquake there.
They were able to do
excellent work there
of course.
In the Netherlands,
we do conduct around
10 search operations
per year
because of compassion
to help people and,
of course,
to work with the dogs,
which is our big passion.
John Dirkse, a volunteer
for the organization,
now describes
how the Veterinary
Rescue Dog Team
begins their
missing person searches.
I look on the Internet
whether people are missing.
There are of course
all press releases
where this does appear.
As soon as
we become aware of
such a press release
on the Internet
we make contact with the
related police department.
We offer our services
completely voluntarily.
Often the police
departments say,
“Yes, please!”
Because with our dogs,
our dogs can search
very big pieces of land
in a relatively
short amount of time.
Then I send
a kind of text message –
alert to all our people
and I say,
“We have a search now,
please call me.”
As soon as
that is taken care of,
and people start calling,
then I communicate where
they are expected to go.
Often it is a police station,
so we get a short briefing
by the related
police department
about who is missing
and where, and what
we have to look for.
With their acute senses
and great agility,
canines are invaluable
in urgent
search-and-rescue missions.
In the Netherlands,
the emergency services
sometimes don’t know
that we are available
with our dogs.
Often we can save them
a lot of work
simply because these dogs
can search big areas
in a short amount of time.
And often you see that
once we have been asked
by a brigade
and they have seen
how we work,
they are all convinced
and very excited in fact
about the way we work,
the serious way
we work with dogs.
All dogs have
a police dog certificate.
We of course
have to accomplish this.
The dogs
should be able to say,
“Nobody is laying here,”
when we are searching
somewhere.
Veterinary Rescue Dog
Team members have to
be certified before
they can go on official
search-and-rescue missions.
In order to
become qualified,
both the human
and canine members
undergo rigorous training,
which includes many long,
arduous hours of practice,
all to ensure they are ready
to serve effectively
in emergency
rescue operations.
What you will see now
is part of a search.
Now we simulate
a search operation.
And it is the intention
that the dog now
looks independently
for that victim.
Normally, we make it
a success with the dog.
Now the dog will have to
search independently
for the victim.
This is of course
only a small part of
such a search operation.
Often, we are in the forest
for many days.
This way you get an idea
of what searching
with dogs entails,
let us say of course,
it is a team.
The goal is of course
that in principle
the dog finds the victim.
But you do work
very closely as a team.
So the dog thinks
that we do it together.
When we return,
we’ll find out what quality
marks those dogs
who are most successful
in search-and- rescue work.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Welcome back to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants
and our program
featuring the Veterinary
Rescue Dog Team
from the Netherlands.
Vicky Geurts, one of
the 15 human volunteers
who comprise
the Veterinary
Rescue Dog Team,
now shares with us what
has inspired the group
to perform
their selfless service
through the years.
I wanted to do
something useful
with my dog.
I wanted to do
something meaningful for
my fellow human beings.
And yes, my dog is qualified
to search for people.
Yes, it gives me
a lot of satisfaction
if indeed we find people.
I was there a few years ago
at the earthquake
in Turkey.
The dogs also found
victims there.
What I especially
remember is that
the family was very happy
that we found them.
And yes, it really
does something to you.
And yes… that is also
the driving force
to keep doing this work.
The Veterinary Rescue
Dog Team canines
are both wonderful
working partners
and life-long friends,
much beloved and trusted
by their human caregivers.
Now you already see
a big smile appearing.
He is really
my close friend as well.
We also try, if possible,
to start the training
when the dogs are
seven weeks old,
of course they are just
very little puppies then.
The dog is then
you can say “fresh.”
We know of course
for which purpose
we have to train them.
At home and
during the training itself,
this occupies us every day.
The dog is definitely
important for us,
especially during
the search operations,
because without dogs
we cannot perform
any searches.
So it creates a bond
between you and your dog.
And yes, it is impossible
to tell you how important
that dog is to me.
With deep gratitude
and respect, our Dutch
Association members
presented the Veterinary
Rescue Dog Team
with US$1,000 from
Supreme Master Ching Hai
to go toward the care
of their lovely,
selfless canine heroes.
Along with
the monetary contribution,
the group also received
several of
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
#1 international
bestsellers including,
“The Dogs in My Life”
and “The Noble Wilds.”
On behalf of the Veterinary
Rescue Dog Team,
John Dirkse expressed
the group’s
deep appreciation to
Supreme Master Ching Hai.
Supreme Master Ching Hai,
we want to
thank you very much
on behalf of the Veterinary
Rescue Dog Team
for this amazing donation
of US$1,000,
and we will make sure
that this US$1,000
will be spent wisely
on our dogs. Thank you!
Thank you very much.
I should say we receive it
with a lot of gratitude.
And we will use this money
to buy dog shoes.
We frequently notice
that when our dogs
walk in rubble areas,
their feet can get damaged.
They get deep cuts
and so on.
These dogs are
our buddies and
they are working for us.
So we want to protect them
as much as we can.
What is left of the money
we are going to use
to get a sonar.
This is meant for when
we search in the water,
searching with this sonar,
we are able to
look underwater, whether
there might be victims,
for instance.
We have been
saving money
for quite some time,
so your donation
is more than welcome.
So truly,
thank you very much!
Following
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
kind contribution
and encouragement,
Mr. Eric Hendriks,
Chairman of the Veterinary
Rescue Dog Team
sent a letter
to inform Master of their
unwavering commitment
to continuing
their noble work.
The following is
an excerpt from the letter.
Dear
Supreme Master Ching Hai,
The VRT locates people
(dead or alive)
who are missing.
This can be in urban areas,
in the woods,
in open areas
or in the water.
In case of disasters
and people missing
they work together
with the civil authorities
and their services
like the police
and the fire brigade.
In this water-rich land,
searching with a boat
is very common.
This is usually
a very difficult job
for our dogs…
However,
before we ask the divers
of the fire brigade
to go search the area
more accurately,
we would like to have
a little more certainty
about what lies beneath
the water’s surface.
Therefore, we are currently
in need of a sonar
to search water areas
more accurately following
the alerts of our dogs.
Thanks to your donation
we are one step closer
to the necessary purchase
of the sonar.
Again, thank you
very much for this gift!
Learning of the need
for the sonar device,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
is lovingly
providing an additional
gift of €3,000
for the purchase of
this essential equipment.
May Providence bless
and protect the human
and canine members
of the Veterinary
Rescue Dog Team
as well as similar groups
around the world,
who lovingly dedicate
their time and energy
to protect and save
the lives of others.
We wish Mr. Dirkse
and other team members
all success in future search
and rescue operations.
For more details
on the Veterinary
Rescue Dog Team,
please visit
Thank you for joining us
on Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
Coming up next is
Enlightening Entertainment,
after Noteworthy News
here on
Supreme Master Television.
May Heaven always be
within your heart.
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