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Sarah Hey
[Off Topic] Nubs is reunited with Marine owner
Monday, March 24, 2008 • 9:00 am



Clearly, a dog who recognized a good thing and firmly selected it.

From SignonSanDiego:

Dennis met Nubs in the Al Anbar Province where the dog ran wild at an Iraqi Border Fort. When Nubs was a puppy, an Iraqi sliced off most of his ears in an attempt to make the dog tough and more alert.

Another time, Nubs was stabbed with a screwdriver, and Dennis nursed him back to health.

When Dennis' unit, the Border Transition Team, moved camp 70 miles away, Nubs somehow tracked them to their new location two days later.

It was against the rules to keep the dog in camp, and friends jumped in to bring Nubs to San Diego.

“Once he found us there, it seemed like this was supposed to have happened,” Dennis said Saturday. “After he walked all that distance, it seemed like he was supposed to end up in San Diego.”

Comments:

Even a dog knows that love is more powerful than evil! Too bad some human races can’t actually conceive of that kind of truth.

HooRah!

[1] Posted by One Day Closer on 03-24-2008 at 10:29 AM

This is truly an Easter story!!
Makes the heart glad!

[2] Posted by drjoan on 03-24-2008 at 11:47 AM

It is really nice, isn’t it?  Boy does that dog look smug and satisfied.
; > )

I’m happy for them both.  Can’t figure out how the dog got 70 miles back to his chosen owner!

[3] Posted by Sarah Hey on 03-24-2008 at 11:59 AM

Sarah, this story made my day, thank you for posting it.

[4] Posted by Hosea6:6 on 03-24-2008 at 02:34 PM

I caught the reunion on the news, great story!  I didn’t catch the bit about the 70 mile trek, though.  Way to go, Nubs!

[5] Posted by LBStringer on 03-24-2008 at 04:29 PM

That is one lucky dog…

[6] Posted by st. anonymous on 03-24-2008 at 06:46 PM

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