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In the papers is that David Blunkett’s beautiful black Labrador is retiring. The guide dog is almost nine and has decided it’s time for her to put her paws up and have a well- earned rest. Ironically she was once reprimanded by the Speaker in the Commons for vomiting during a Tory speech. I’m sure she’s not the only one who has felt a rush of nausea at such a moment!

Guide dogs are truly amazing to me and all the other dogs which help improve the lives of so many people. One of my favourite books as a child was ‘Emma and I’. It is the true story of a woman and her guide dog and the stories in it are incredible. I have done quite a few fairs for the Guide Dogs for the Blind and all such charities are worthy of our support. In fact this Saturday the 13th of October will find me at the Hatherly Community centre in Cheltenham opening the annual GDFTB charity fair. If you’re in the area, come along and part with some cash!


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"Endal” the Canine Partner of Gulf War veteran Allen Parton. When Allen was knocked out of his wheelchair in a hotel car park in May 2001 “Endal”, a yellow Labrador, did not panic. Instead, the dog calmly moved Allen into the recovery position, covered him with a blanket from the wheelchair and pushed the mobile phone closer to Allen’s face. Only when Allen regained consciousness did “Endal” leave him to go for help. “Endal” has been instrumental in the naval officer’s rehabilitation following an accident during the Gulf War in 1991.

About the Dicken Medal

The PDSA Dickin Medal was instituted by Maria Dickin in 1943 and was immediately recognised as "the animals' VC".

Between 1943 and 1949 PDSA awarded 54 Dickin Medals: 32 pigeons, 18 dogs, three horses and one cat - "Simon" the mascot of HMS Amethyst during the Yangtze Incident in 1949 - received the Medal for displaying conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty while serving with the Armed Forces or Civil Defence units during World War II and its aftermath.

In October 2000, PDSA was pleased and proud to be able to award the 55th Medal to "Gander" a huge Newfoundland dog and mascot of the Royal Rifles of Canada during the Regiment's brave defence of Hong Kong in 1941. "Gander" courageously protected the men during the Battle of Lye Mun, but lost his life gathering a grenade that landed beside a group of wounded soldiers. The dog's Dickin Medal was presented to the Canadian veterans at a special ceremony in Ottawa.

The Dickin Medal, a large bronze medallion, bears the words 'For Gallantry' and We Also Serve' all within a laurel wreath. The ribbon is striped green, dark brown and pale blue representing water, earth and air to symbolise the naval, military, civil defence and air forces.

Several PDSA Dickin Medals have been put up for auction in recent years. The auction of "Simon" the cat's medal caused great excitement in 1993 when it went under the gavel for £23,000!

In addition to the PDSA Dickin Medal, PDSA has introduced two further awards:

* PDSA Gold Medal for Animal Gallantry - the animals' George Cross, considered for any act of conspicuous courage where the animal has been instrumental in saving human life.
* PDSA Certificate for Animal Bravery - for other acts of bravery worthy of recognition.
All are a reminder that animals continue to act courageously in the service of mankind.

The picture shows Endal at the award ceremony with Allen (right) and the Dicken medal. Read more about this award on the PDSA web site GO>

Allen Parton

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