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Thunder Dog by Michael Hingson
Thunder Dog by Michael Hingson







In 2002 Michael joined the Guide Dogs for the Blind team as the National Public Affairs director, to share his story throughout the world on behalf of the school. The duo was immediately thrust into the international spotlight, becoming well-known representatives of the strength of the human/animal bond and a living example of the powerful partnership that exists between a blind person and their Guide Dog. Michael Hingson and his Guide Dog Roselle were on the 78th floor of Tower One that day, and were able to make their way to safety and survive the attack. It was a day that captured our full attention.

Thunder Dog by Michael Hingson

In June of 2008 Michael left Guide Dogs to form T When the World Trade Center was attacked on 9-11, it was as though the world stood still. And don’t forget to share your Booda Bone.When the World Trade Center was attacked on 9-11, it was as though the world stood still. When work is over, play hard with your friends. Remember the first guide dog command? “Forward.” 10. Sometimes being a hero is just doing your job. Listen carefully to those who are wiser and more experienced than you. There’s more to life than playing fetch or chasing tennis balls. Sometimes the way is hard, but if you work together, someone will pass along a water bottle just when you need it.

Thunder Dog by Michael Hingson

Don’t let your sight get in the way of your vision. Learn to tell the difference between a harmless thunderstorm and a true emergency. When the harness goes on, it’s time to work. There’s a time to work and a time to play. “Guide Dog Wisdom What I Learned from Roselle on 9/11 1.









Thunder Dog by Michael Hingson