It’s a significant day for me today as it marks my birthday, and I’m hoping to receive affection and warm wishes from everyone. Birthdays are not only an opportunity to celebrate life but also an occasion to share love with our friends and family.
In honor of this special day, I came across an image that touched my heart and evoked strong emotions within me. The picture featured a dog with an innocent and playful expression, standing proudly beside a beautifully decorated birthday cake. Witnessing this sight was incredibly heartwarming.
It was evident that the dog understood the importance of the moment, manifesting pure elation and eagerness. Its eyes sparkled with anticipation, as if anticipating the magical moment when everyone would come together to sing “Happy Birthday.”

As one looks at the image, a surge of emotions is bound to arise within. It reminds us of the deep bond that exists between humans and animals. The dog’s presence in the festivities showcases the fundamental need for love, companionship, and the desire to be a part of something special.
The image has touched the hearts of people from all walks of life, resonating with them on an emotional level. As it circulates on social media platforms, the comment section overflows with an outpouring of affection and well-wishes. People express their love not only for the dog but also for the sentiment conveyed through the image.
One individual says, “This picture is a testament to the unwavering love that animals bring into our lives. Happy Birthday! May your day be filled with love and joy, just like this adorable dog.” Another person comments, “I’m moved to tears. It’s astonishing how something as uncomplicated as a dog and a birthday cake can stir such profound emotions in our hearts. Happy Birthday, dear friend! May your day be as magical as this image.”
This image serves as a poignant reminder of the power of love, the significance of connections, and the capability of simple gestures to evoke profound emotions. It symbolizes the universal desire for happiness and the hope that each birthday brings, another year filled with love, growth, and precious memories.

Today is my birthday, and I am overwhelmed with gratitude for the love and kindness that is showered upon me. The picture of a dog enjoying a birthday cake perfectly captures the spirit of the love and affection that I wish to share and receive on this occasion. Let us all cherish the happiness, warmth, and enchantment that birthdays bring and hold them dear in our hearts.

The elderly canine was beaming with delight during this significant moment. Its loyal companionship had lasted for more than fifteen years, and now, it was being celebrated in a unique way by its owner. The dog had been an unwavering presence in its owner’s life, providing comfort, loyalty, and unconditional love throughout the years. As the birthday celebrations commenced, the dog’s tail wagged uncontrollably, conveying its euphoria and enthusiasm. It was elated to know that this party was in honor of its existence.
The owner had invited close acquaintances and family members who had been witness to the unbreakable relationship between the dog and its human. Amidst the festivities, the aroma of savory delights filled the air, tempting both guests and the canine with their mouth-watering scent. The owner ensured that the spread included delectable treats that satisfied both human and canine taste buds.
Plates were laden with appetizing snacks, while a special cake designed specifically for dogs took center stage, decorated with canine treats and a solitary candle. This momentous occasion was one that the aging dog would never forget.
Amidst cheers and applause, the moment to cut the cake finally arrived. The furry friend, surrounded by loved ones, basked in the warmth of the affection showered upon it. With a gentle hand guiding its paw, it delicately touched the knife, symbolizing its participation in this memorable moment. The cake was then divided and shared, reflecting the bond between the dog and its human.
Throughout the day, the dog reveled in the attention and affection bestowed upon it. It felt content, knowing that its presence had touched the lives of those around it, just as they had profoundly impacted its own. Belly rubs, cuddles, and heartfelt words of appreciation poured in, making every moment precious.
The celebration continued into the evening, with games and playful activities that brought laughter and joy to everyone present. Despite its old age, the dog wholeheartedly engaged in the festivities, savoring every precious moment. Time seemed to stand still, and for a brief period, the dog felt the weight of the years lift off its shoulders, replaced by an overwhelming sense of happiness and belonging.
As the party drew to a close, the dog curled up at its owner’s feet, feeling a profound sense of fulfillment and love. Its eyes glistened with tears of sheer happiness, a testament to the depth of its emotions. The celebration marked a 15-year journey filled with unbreakable bonds, unwavering loyalty, and unconditional love.
In the end, it wasn’t just a birthday party; it was a commemoration of the remarkable journey shared by a dog and its owner. It was a tribute to the joy that a beloved pet brings into our lives, and for this aging dog, it was a reminder that its presence mattered.
As darkness enveloped the surroundings, the dog dozed off, feeling cocooned in adoration and appreciation. In its slumber, it relived the happenings of the day, the chuckles, and the delightful instants shared with loved ones. A grin broke across its muzzle, aware that it had lived through an extraordinary and memorable occasion – a birthday celebration that epitomized years of treasured moments.
The dogs helping find earthquake survivors in Turkey
Trained rescue dogs are helping to find survivors buried underneath layers of concrete and otherwise undetectable.

Hours after two huge earthquakes and hundreds of aftershocks struck southeastern Turkey and northwestern Syria on February 6, some much-needed rescuers began to arrive in Turkey – K9 teams from around the world that had come to lend a hand to GEA, a Turkish volunteer rescue team.
K9, a homophone of canine, is a dog specially trained to assist security forces and emergency teams – in rescues, drug enforcement or other operations. These dogs came from, among other countries, El Salvador, Germany, Mexico, Qatar, South Korea, Switzerland, Ukraine and the United States.
The much-welcomed rescuers, who can find victims by scent alone, are needed to help the Turkish K9 teams in desperate operations where buildings as high as 14 storeys have collapsed, making it difficult to find survivors by sight or sound.
REDOG, a K9 volunteer team from Switzerland, is on the ground in the Turkish city of Iskenderun, working with the local GEA team, an all-volunteer search and rescue group.
Since arriving on February 6 near midnight, the team of 10 people and six trained dogs together with GEA have so far found 39 people alive under the rubble.
The dogs are trained to sniff out a human scent, stand at the spot and bark loudly to alert their handlers to the spot where they have found it. A second dog is then released to see if it can confirm the findings.

If the two dogs confirm, this allows human rescuers to concentrate their digging efforts on that particular spot until they find the person.
“I think it’s one of the most emotional moments of my life … the moment when one of our dogs signals to us that he found some people in the rubble,” REDOG’s vice chief for rubble search Matthias Gerber told Al Jazeera.
The dogs work all day in teams of three at rubble sites, taking turns to work 20-minute shifts, followed by 40-minute breaks.
In one case after their dogs signalled the location of where people were buried, human rescuers began digging at the spot and soon heard knocking coming from behind the rubble from the victims trapped inside, confirming what the dogs had already pinpointed.
“Eight hours later of hard work, they saved four people alive from this position,” Gian Forster, REDOG team leader who works with three dogs, told Al Jazeera.
Every time a REDOG dog finds a person, he or she is praised and rewarded with a toy or food.
“He really likes to find people because he gets rewarded every time,” Forster said. “The main thing is that the dog has fun and likes to search for the people.”

If the survivor isn’t buried too deep, the dogs can pick up on the scent quite quickly. But some buildings in Iskenderun have six floors that have collapsed with 2-3 metres (4-6 feet) of concrete pancaked in between each level, making it a challenge to find people buried more deeply.
“If it takes time for the scent to come up, we have to go [to the spot of debris] and remove some [floors of] rubble and try again. It’s quite a hard process if the person is buried that deep,” Gerber said.
Describing a recent rescue, Gerber said: “We arrived at the rubble field and we started searching on top of the roof of the building, and we didn’t get any scent there. And then Gian thought about how the wind is coming from the west, so we searched the east side of the rubble and there, the dogs [detected] the scent from the person.”
The dogs working with REDOG on the ground in Turkey – among them labradors, German shepherds, Belgian shepherds, border collies and golden retrievers – have up to seven years’ experience working in rescue missions and have helped find survivors after disasters in Japan, Nepal and Albania.

But, Gerber said, in the last 30 years of his rescue dog work, the current mission in Turkey is the most challenging and tragic that he has experienced, referring to the scale of destruction.
“For our dogs, it’s very hard if there is so much rubble on top of the victims to find them. It’s a big obstacle for us. It’s good if we can come back to the same rubble site after they removed some floors of rubble and search again, because then we’ll have a chance to find people alive even if they’re buried very deep,” Gerber said.
Murat Kurum, the Turkish minister of environment, urbanisation and climate change, has said that more than 41,700 buildings in 10 affected provinces in the country’s southeast had either collapsed, urgently needed to be torn down or were severely damaged, according to state news agency Anadolu.
At least 1,791 buildings in 10 provinces that were affected have been identified as being severely damaged or requiring immediate demolition.
“It’s horrible what happened here. All these collapsed buildings, all these people who lost their relatives, their homes. It’s horrible,” Gerber said.
“We are happy to help here with our dogs, to get people out alive. It’s really important. It really moves me that we can help here.”
So far, of the 2,000 calls that GEA has received, REDOG, working with the GEA, has answered about 200 of them, he said.

California-based NGO National Disaster Search Dog Foundation (SDF) has trained seven of the 12 rescue dogs deployed from the US currently searching for survivors in Turkey.
Denise Sanders, director of communications and search team operations, told Al Jazeera that the dogs are “so much better at detecting scents than any technology that we have”.
“They run over the top of rubble and do what’s called air sensing. They’re picking up those scent particles in the air and then following their nose quite literally to the strongest scent source, and that would be the point of the potential victim,” Sanders said.
Knowing from past experience working in the aftermath of earthquakes such as in Haiti, she said dogs have shown that they are able to sniff “very distinct scents that are very dispersed in the air”, as deep as 6-9 metres (20-30 feet) below the surface.
“In Haiti in particular, we had collapsed buildings that had been six, seven storeys tall that pancake-collapsed … We know that the dogs were able to locate [the survivors] and alert,” Sanders said.

For a dog to be trained and skilled at finding survivors, they naturally need to have drive, determination and “boundless energy”, Sanders said.
“This is not your pet that you toss the toy for in the back yard a couple of times and they kind of get tired and lay down. These dogs will go until they drop, until you tell them it’s time to stop.
“That kind of resilience and determination is exactly what we need… they’re [on the ground] for one, two weeks and they need to cover a massive area, and check so many different sites and run over so many different mountains of rubble.
“They don’t necessarily make great pets [due to their high energy]; they are not able to settle quite as well as the average dog, so we really try to channel that into a job that they love.”
The K9 rescuers are dedicated to their work, and they face as many dangers as their human partners do. Proteo, a German shepherd working with the Mexican rescue team in Kahramanmaras, died this past week when the remains of a building he was searching in fell on him. He has been honoured as a hero by the Mexican defence ministry.
The members of the Mexican army and air force. We deeply regret the loss of our great companion, the dog: Proteo. You fulfilled your mission as a member of the Mexican delegation in the search and rescue of our brothers in Turkey. Thank you for your heroic work.
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