Help Troops Save Sandbag!

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Deadline by: 06 June 2009 – Signatures: 5,882!

British troops fear for fate of mascot Sandbag the dog who could be killed when they leave Iraq.

Rumour has it that Sandbag the dog has survived being shot five times.

But the British soldiers in Iraq who have adopted him as a camp mascot fear he will not last long after they return to the UK at the end of this month.

They are worried he will be put down by local Iraqis or killed by other dogs when they leave ... :(

A true military dog, he loves helicopters and often follows the troops out on patrol.

He also bears scars from numerous scraps with other dogs and - according to base legend - several bullet wounds.

Captain Guy Myram, the squadron's second in command, said: "Apparently anyone in combats is his master - although he doesn't warm to the Americans so much because they're not wearing the same as us."

Another soldier said: "He's very loyal to the troops - if you get mobbed by other dogs, he will literally fight every single one of them. "He's a Tyson among the pups."

Sandbag was born on the forward operating base at North Port in Umm Qasr about two years ago and quickly endeared himself to the British troops stationed there.

The soldiers have had him vaccinated, given him a collar, and even know to let him into the camp when he barks outside the front gate.

Sandbag is not the only animal to make the base their home. There is also Hesco the cat, named after the sand-filled blast walls on top of which the feline likes to sleep.

The soldiers from the Queen's Royal Hussars, based at Paderborn in Germany, are now trying to work out a way of saving Sandbag when they hand the base over to the Americans at the end of this month.

The men investigated getting the much-loved mascot flown back to Britain, but discovered it would cost several thousand pounds to put him in quarantine.

One soldier joked: "We thought about putting him inside a container of kit back to Germany and throwing in a couple of steaks."

The current plan to take Sandbag to the nearby Umm Qasr Naval Base, where British troops are expected to be stationed until at least 2011.

But it remains to be seen how well he will get on with Jack and Royal, the two dogs who already live at the Royal Navy-led coalition camp on the naval base.

Information from a Facebook group "Help British Troops Save Sandbag (the dog) Please join and sign :)"

From petition creator - "There is a dog that has been helping the Military in Basra and when the troops pull out he will be left there,probably to die! He must be allowed to return to the UK with the Troops he has served alongside"

Please sign this petition to the Prime Minister to Save Sandbag the Dog!
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/sandbag/

IF YOU ARE NOT BRITISH, PLEASE X-POST AND FORWARD ANYWAY!

Or, if you would please spare 2-3 minutes of your time, write a quick email to the Prime Minister. Let him know that you are aware of the immense and unjust suffering of Iraq's dog population. Ask that he spare Sandbag such a cruel fate.

NOTE: All homeless animals are considered an ENEMY. Dogs and puppies are beaten to death. They are shot at. For entertainment, they are even burned alive.

* Please see post for PM contact info
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3 comments // Help Troops Save Sandbag!

  • bluecross
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      bluecross  
    • Unfortunately the Downing Street petition was rejected on Friday, which means the government will not pay for Sandbag to come back to the UK.

      However, The Blue Cross pet charity has launched a fundraising appeal to raise the money needed.

      To find out more or donate, visit www.bluecross.org.uk.

    • 2 years ago
  • julesrs007
  • julesrs007
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      julesrs007  
    • Contacting the Prime Minister

      There are several ways to make your views known to the Prime Minister.

      Write to Number 10

      You can write to the PM at the following address:
      10 Downing Street,
      London,
      SW1A 2AA

      Email Number 10

      It is possible to email the Prime Minister’s Office using the link below. If, however, your issue is personal or you wish to be assured of a direct response to your query it may be better to write to Number 10 using the postal address above. Responses to emails cannot, unfortunately, be guaranteed due to the volume received.

      Email the Prime Minister’s Office

      Fax Number 10

      You can fax the Prime Minister on 020 7925 0918. (From outside the UK, the number is +442079250918)

    • 2 years ago

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