2013-03-11

Dolphins Save Drowning Dog!

Vatic Note:  I put this on up because we just had a blog about a dolphin that was in trouble in the ocean and sought aid from a human diver.  Think about that.  It means they understand something that even many humans do not understand, which is "life" is precious and must be aided when in jeopardy.  This is not unique just to dolphins, many mammals have been caught rescuing and saving lives of humans.  Dogs come to mind.  

Owners of dogs have had their dog pets try to save them and help them.  I once saw a program where a dog had given a warning to its owner that the owner was in trouble health wise and reacted as if the owner was in danger and the owner listened and called the emergency number.  By the time the ambulance got there, he was in the middle of a heart attack.  

It saved his life to have called before he felt anything.  He trusted his dog.  How did the dog know?  Energy.  I truly believe they can feel changes in our energy within our bodies.  We know that dogs and small children can feel bad energy when they come across it, such as dangerous people, or bad animals who are sick with some kind of mental illness.

They react to the danger of that person or animal.  I have a dog that did that with one of my clients.  I was very judicious with that client because of my dogs reaction.  Turns out the dog was  right and I had not done the deal for him and thus we were protected. 

Dolphins Help Save Dog from Drowning! 
http://www.stuartwilde.com/2013/03/dolphins-save-drowing-dog/
by Stuart Wilde 



On Marco Island, Florida a group of dolphins came to the aid of a lost Dog that had fallen into a canal and couldn’t get out. The dolphins made so much noise, it attracted the attention of people living nearby, who then rescued the dog. The Dog was believed to have spent 15 hours in the canal water before he was pulled out by fire personnel and reunited with his owner.

One of the people whose attention was captured by the noisy, demonstrative dolphins said, “They were really putting up a ruckus, almost beaching themselves on the sandbar over there. If it wasn’t for the dolphin, I would have never seen the dog.” (Source: ABC7news)

He said also if the dolphins hadn’t persisted enough to get their attention, they dog would have died in the canal. The dog had fallen over the edge of a concrete wall down into the water far enough that it had no chance of getting back up by itself. The dog was exhausted from being in the cold water for hours, and most likely suffering from hypothermia.

Dolphins have been known to sometimes help stranded or injured people as well.

In 2007, a pod of dolphins formed a ring around a surfer who was injured and bleeding after being bitten by a Great White shark. The surfer survived because they prevented further bites. No one knows exactly why dolphins have intervened in such emergency situations, and helped save the lives of other species. Suffice to say they are capable of empathy and heroic actions.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

this is a wonderful story, my father who was on the ships in W W II told the story ofa man who was swept over board far out at sea, the captail said we cannot stop for him, the ship made its round trip and on the return journey a radio signal came in to pick upa seaman, the captain and crew were stunned to find it was the missing seaman, who claimed the dolphins kept him afloat and took him the long trip and dumped him on the beach

Vatic Master said...

Oh, wow, anonymous, that is an incredible story. What surprised me was the level of consciousness these dolphins are exhibiting and I am wondering if any advance of ours due to the energy shifts that are occurring, could also happen to the dolphins? They seem almost human and have a connection to us in some way.