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Victor Martinez - 07 Jan 2005 17:26 GMT
Soldier's e-mail sparks food drive for Iraqi dogs
Friday, January 7, 2005 Posted: 8:01 AM EST (1301 GMT)
   

LAS VEGAS, Nevada (AP) -- Just before the New Year, Army Reserve Capt.
Gabriella Cook sent an urgent e-mail from Iraq requesting food
shipments. Not for her or her unit -- for Iraqi police dogs.

"The dogs are starving and urgently need dry dog food," Cook wrote in a
December 28 e-mail that said the Iraqi Interior Ministry's only
bomb-sniffing police dogs were eating table scraps and garbage.

The response to the canine crisis has been overwhelming: Offers of help
poured in from New Hampshire, Florida, Texas, Ohio and New York. One
sports gambling handicapper alone ponied up $5,000.

The Las Vegas Valley Humane Society is now trying to find a way to ship
pallets of dry dog food to Iraq to feed the 12 undernourished German
shepherds and one black Labrador retriever at the Iraqi Police Academy.

The Nevada effort appeared to be unique, said Stephanie Shain,
spokeswoman for the Humane Society of the United States in Washington.
She said the national organization was contacting officials on Capitol
Hill about Cook's account.

The appeal to help feed the Iraqi dogs also has a human benefit. After
all, having healthy Iraqi bomb-sniffing dogs translates into safer U.S.
troops.

"If one dog smells one bomb and saves a platoon's life, it's worth it,"
Terry Muratore, a veterinarian who looks after Cook's pets, told The
Associated Press.

Muratore said his telephone started ringing with offers of help after he
was first quoted by the Las Vegas Review-Journal about Cook's request to
"please send all the dog food you can."

In Baghdad, military spokesman Staff Sgt. Don Dees said the care of
Iraqi police dogs was separate from U.S. military working dogs, which he
said were well-fed.

"Each dog handler deploys with their dog and 180 days of rations," Dees
said of U.S. canine teams. "The MPs tell me sometimes the dogs eat
better than the handlers."

Stephan Bognar, a field agent with WildAid, a San Francisco-based animal
welfare group, said he was not surprised by the report that Iraqi dogs
were going hungry in Baghdad.

"Dogs were a problem, even at the zoo," said Bognar, who helped rebuild
the Baghdad Zoo after coalition forces entered the city in 2003. The zoo
lost 600 animals to theft, escape or death, Bognar said.

Cook, a Las Vegas police officer, is commander of the Las Vegas-based
313th Military Police Detachment. The unit arrived in Baghdad in
mid-December to train Iraqi police, including officers with
bomb-sniffing dogs.

Cook's friend Diana Paivanas said Thursday that she has heard twice by
e-mail from Cook, who was excited by the stateside response.

"That is so wonderful," Cook wrote in an e-mail thanking Paivanas. "P.S.
the Iraqi bomb dogs helped us Americans to sniff out a building."

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Katz - 07 Jan 2005 18:28 GMT
So the Las Vegas HS account is real. :o) I had written down the
address. I'm going to send some money.

Katz
Jo Firey - 07 Jan 2005 19:59 GMT
I still don't understand why it is so hard to get enough dog food for 13
dogs.  Guess I'm just being dense on this one.

Jo
> Soldier's e-mail sparks food drive for Iraqi dogs
> Friday, January 7, 2005 Posted: 8:01 AM EST (1301 GMT)
[quoted text clipped - 58 lines]
> "That is so wonderful," Cook wrote in an e-mail thanking Paivanas. "P.S.
> the Iraqi bomb dogs helped us Americans to sniff out a building."
Victor Martinez - 07 Jan 2005 21:39 GMT
> I still don't understand why it is so hard to get enough dog food for 13
> dogs.  Guess I'm just being dense on this one.

There probably isn't a market for dog food in Iraq right now, which
means stores probably don't carry any. That, and the fact that money is
probably very tight for the Iraqui police right now.
Now, if the dogs were Halliburton contractors, they'd be eating filet
mignon...

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Magic Mood Jeep? - 10 Jan 2005 18:08 GMT
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Iraqi Dogs Have Plenty Of Food After Response To Soldier's Plea
Any Further Donations Must Be Returned

POSTED: 11:02 am EST January 10, 2005

LAS VEGAS -- Just before the New Year, Army Reserve Capt. Gabriella Cook
sent an urgent e-mail from Iraq requesting food shipments. Not for her or
her unit - for Iraqi police dogs.

"The dogs are starving and urgently need dry dog food," Cook wrote in a Dec.
28 e-mail that said the Iraqi Interior Ministry's only bomb-sniffing police
dogs were eating table scraps and garbage.

The response to the canine crisis has been overwhelming: Offers of help
poured in from New Hampshire, Florida, Texas, Ohio and New York. One sports
gambling handicapper alone ponied up $5,000.

Now, about 30,000 pounds of dog food is on its way to the Middle East to
feed a unit of starving Iraqi canines.

Hill's Pet Nutrition has arranged for a continuous, complimentary supply of
its Science Diet dog food to be made available at an Army and Air Force
Exchange Service site near Baghdad, company official Joyce Waida said
Friday.

The food will be used to feed 13 Iraqi Police Academy dogs, along with U.S.
military canines in the area.

Offers of help came pouring in after an e-mail sent by Capt. Gabriella Cook,
commander of the Army Reserve's 313th Military Police Detachment, was made
public. In the e-mail to her friends in Las Vegas, Cook said the unit of
explosive-sniffing and attack dogs was starving and forced to eat table
scraps and garbage for survival.

"The makers of Science Diet deserve a huge thank you. The better the care
and feeding the security dogs of Iraq receive, the better they can do their
lifesaving jobs amid the dangers," said Rep. Shelley Berkley, D-Nev., who
along with Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev., had been looking into the situation.

In Las Vegas, the president of a nonprofit group that been collecting
donations to provide the Iraqi police dogs with food said she will return
all the money she has received.

Judith Ruiz, president of the Las Vegas Valley Humane Society, said she
received calls and e-mails from across the nation as word spread about the
hungry Iraqi dogs. An air freight provider had offered to fly donated dog
food to Baghdad.

"All across the country the love and compassion for these animals is
absolutely extraordinary," Ruiz said. "It's very heartwarming, the emotions
and the commitment."

Cook, a Las Vegas police officer, is commander of the Las Vegas-based 313th
Military Police Detachment. The unit arrived in Baghdad in mid-December to
train Iraqi police, including officers with bomb-sniffing dogs.

Cook's friend Diana Paivanas said Thursday that she has heard twice by
e-mail from Cook, who was excited by the stateside response.

"That is so wonderful," Cook wrote in an e-mail thanking Paivanas. "P.S. the
Iraqi bomb dogs helped us Americans to sniff out a building."

Message About Iraqi Guard Dogs
The following message is on the Web site of the Las Vegas Valley Humane
Society:

The Las Vegas Valley Humane Society has been involved for several days in
helping arrange food supplies for the Iraqi guard dogs reported as needing
help in several media releases. We are pleased to report that the problem
has been solved. We have worked with Mr. Ron Aiello, president of The War
Dogs Association and a long time supporter of war dogs on a worldwide basis,
and Senator John Ensign of Nevada, a veterinarian and sponsor of much animal
related legislation. Both have been instrumental in solving this problem.
DHL the company that flies material for the US forces in Iraq had also
offered to transport food and veterinary supplies for the Iraq police dogs.
The following e mail is being sent to those who have contacted the Las Vegas
Valley Humane Society expressing their concern over the Iraqi guard dogs or
offering assistance in arranging food for them.

 Dear Friends of Animals:

 The nationwide response from compassionate people resulting from news
stories about the Iraqi security dogs has been overwhelming. The issue of
feeding these dogs has now been resolved and we have been assured that Hills
Pet Food company will donate food for the Iraqi dogs and have it delivered
on a continuing basis.

 We therefore will not have need for contributions of funds for food for
the Iraqi security dogs. We understand veterinary medical supplies will be
needed and we hope they will be donated.

 We believe in a "Donor Bill of Rights" that requires all contributions for
a specific cause be used only for that cause. Therefore, all funds donated
to the Las Vegas Valley Humane Society designated for the Iraqi dogs will be
returned.

 Some people offering support interpreted the media stories as reporting
problems with the US war dogs deployed in Iraq. We want to emphasize that
the dogs involved belong to the Iraq police force. The US dogs are reported
to be in excellent condition and receive great care from their handlers.

 The outpouring of compassion throughout our country has been overwhelming.
I would urge every one to support their local rescue and spay / neuter
programs.

 For more information on the Las Vegas Valley Humane Society programs click
on our website at www.lvvhumane.org.

 Judith Ruiz
 President Las Vegas Valley Humane Society

> Soldier's e-mail sparks food drive for Iraqi dogs
> Friday, January 7, 2005 Posted: 8:01 AM EST (1301 GMT)
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