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A blind man rescued by his aging guide dog after he fell onto the subway tracks in New York last month has a new guide dog plus a new pet, thanks to donations that have allowed him to also keep the longtime companion that saved his life.
Cecil Williams fainted while waiting for a train in upper Manhattan last month, tumbling off a subway platform and onto the tracks below. Orlando, his black Labrador guide dog, jumped down to the tracks and huddled on top of Williams as an oncoming train screeched to a halt above them.
Williams credits Orlando for saving his life because although both were struck, they received only minor injuries.
Orlando was like my angel, and he's always been that since I got him, Williams said. We work together. I protect him and he protects me.
But at age 11, Orlando was ready to retire from service, and Williams insurance would only pay for an active working dog. After widespread media attention to the story, anonymous donors pitched in to allow Orlando to stay on with his master, who just received a new guide dog.
http://www.today.com/news/blind-man-who-fell-tracks-gets-new-dog-keeps-one-2D12001346
narnian60
(3,510 posts)UtahLib
(3,179 posts)Arkansas Granny
(31,515 posts)for both Cecil and Orlando.
liberal_at_heart
(12,081 posts)is getting a new guide dog and still keep Orlando.