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Old 10-20-2008, 03:33 PM
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An animal rescue group on Sunday picked up a U.S. soldier's adopted dog from Iraq, ending the soldier's weeks-long struggle to send the animal to her Minnesota home.
Operation Baghdad Pups, which said the U.S. military prevented its first attempt to take Ratchet the dog on October 1, picked up the animal in Baghdad with military clearance and flew it to Kuwait on Sunday.

'I Just Want My Puppy'

After a weeks-long struggle, Sgt. Gwen Beberg finally got permission from the U.S. military to send her Iraqi puppy, Ratchet, home to Minnesota before she returns there next month. Defense Department rules generally prohibit soldiers in the U.S. Central Command from adopting pets.
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The dog is expected to be flown to Washington on Monday, and if a veterinarian determines it is healthy, sent to Sgt. Gwen Beberg's home state on Wednesday, Baghdad Pups publicist Larry Garrison said.
Beberg, who adopted the dog after soldiers rescued it from a burning trash pile in May, tried to have the group fly Ratchet to the United States on October 1 as her deployment neared an end.
But the military, which prohibits soldiers from adopting pets abroad and bringing them to the United States, confiscated the animal after Beberg put it on a convoy bound for Baghdad Airport, according to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which runs OBP.
Ratchet and Beberg, 28, drew the attention of thousands of people who signed two online petitions -- linked through the SPCA's Web site -- urging the military to let Ratchet go to the United States.
The military cleared OBP to take Ratchet on Wednesday, but not in time for the group's flight from Baghdad that day, the SPCA said.
On Sunday, private security contractors took Ratchet from a base to the airport, where OBP -- which works with soldiers to help them bring adopted animals home -- put Ratchet on the charter flight to Kuwait, Garrison said.

Northwest Airlines will donate the flights from Kuwait to Minnesota, Garrison said.
The SPCA said Ratchet helped Beberg deal with her Iraq deployment, which started in September 2007 and is scheduled to end in November.
"She was absolutely miserable in the war and was really struggling to keep going every day. Ratchet turned it around for her," SPCA spokeswoman Stephanie Scroggs said last week.
Beberg's mother, Patricia Beberg, in a statement released by the SPCA, said Ratchet "was the savior of her [daughter's] sanity" in Iraq.
SPCA representatives said the military euthanizes some animals that it confiscates, and that Gwen Beberg worried that Ratchet would be killed.
Beberg was thrilled to hear last week that the military would let OBP take Ratchet, the SPCA said.
"Your persistence and amazing work has astonished me throughout this whole thing," Gwen Beberg said in an e-mail to the SPCA, according to the society.
Scroggs said one of Beberg's friends helped spread the news about Ratchet through blogs. One of the petitions, which had more than 65,000 signatures as of Sunday night, was started by a blogger, Scroggs said.
The SPCA says although active-duty soldiers aren't allowed to adopt animals in the Middle East, many soldiers befriend animals in the course of their service there.
Garrison said the program relies on donations, saying it generally costs $3,000 to $4,000 to bring a servicemember's animal to the United States.
"This isn't a one-time story This is a program making a difference for our soldiers," Garrison said.
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Good. I'm glad she got her dog.

(In a non judgmental, or mean way. It's good to see that she is happy now.)
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i have one question. she was worried about it being killed right? by who? do you know how many dogs are on FOBs over here? there's quite a few on our FOB (not even counting the search dogs). i'm just curious about who she was worried about killing it. chances are no one would have killed it, but it was a pretty good excuse for her to get her way i guess.
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i have one question. she was worried about it being killed right? by who? do you know how many dogs are on FOBs over here? there's quite a few on our FOB (not even counting the search dogs). i'm just curious about who she was worried about killing it. chances are no one would have killed it, but it was a pretty good excuse for her to get her way i guess.
There's more than a few videos on YouTube of Americans killing dogs over there... For pleasure.

With that being said, I'm out of this thread for good. I'm not going to be involved in THAT peeing match.


Crusader, thanks for posting this.
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There's more than a few videos on YouTube of Americans killing dogs over there... For pleasure.

With that being said, I'm out of this thread for good. I'm not going to be involved in THAT peeing match.


Crusader, thanks for posting this.
remember this, there's a difference between the fob dogs units have over here as pets and street dogs in the actual cities (i'm also talking about peoples pets). the fob dogs get there shots and stay healthy for the most part. most the street dogs have the mange and other things wrong with them, and are basically just wild dogs that roam around. i have no problem that she wants to keep the dog, i just think its stupid that this seems to get more people riled up than things that actually happen over here.
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remember this, there's a difference between the fob dogs units have over here as pets and street dogs in the actual cities (i'm also talking about peoples pets). the fob dogs get there shots and stay healthy for the most part. most the street dogs have the mange and other things wrong with them, and are basically just wild dogs that roam around. i have no problem that she wants to keep the dog, i just think its stupid that this seems to get more people riled up than things that actually happen over here.
I'll agree with that... And sorry if I misinterpreted your first post.

I think one of the things with this particular incident is that people that have some say in it in the form of that petition. Many horrific things happen over there, to both sides. What is there that I can do to voice an opinion in that? Not a whole lot. But with this dog, I feel my signing it made the slightest bit of difference. Maybe that's why? I don't know... It's just my thought.
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i have no problem that she wants to keep the dog, i just think its stupid that this seems to get more people riled up than things that actually happen over here.
try to keep in mind that if I started a thread about things that happen over there, I'd be banned in about 2 minutes.

Many people get riled up over things that go on over there, I'm one of them. My brother in law, who is like a brother and a son to me because of our age difference, is a staff sergeant in the USMC. He did 2 tours over there, kicked doors in and lost people in the process. do you think he's happy about that? are any of us? no of course not. But me starting this thread is my clandestine way of helping guys like him and you for your service, and helping a dog at the same time.

we can only control some things in life, we can not control all. what seperates people is those who take action upon what they can, and those who choose to turn away.
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This book from a couple of years ago deals with the same subject. The soldier had a very difficult time getting the dog out of the counrty. I really enjoyed reading it. Got teary eyed a few times. It was also quite graphic.

http://www.bookreporter.com/reviews2/1592289800.asp
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Old 10-21-2008, 09:24 AM
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This book from a couple of years ago deals with the same subject. The soldier had a very difficult time getting the dog out of the counrty. I really enjoyed reading it. Got teary eyed a few times. It was also quite graphic.

http://www.bookreporter.com/reviews2/1592289800.asp
I have that book, but am yet to read it.
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