7/19/07 - It’s a Dog’s Life

Banner by the pool

Banner continues to get better every day. He’s still on leave from “work” and enjoys time by the pool relaxing.

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7/17/07 - Healing well

Larry and Banner

Banner’s bandages are changed and doc examines injury to check progress. He is healing well and more active today.

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7/16/07 - Get Well Gifts

Banner enjoys some special doggie treats sent to him by new fan club and well wishers.

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7/15/07 - Get Well Banner

Get Well Banner

Banner receives a beautiful basket of flowers and get well balloon from the Southwest Airlines staff that helped save his life. He’s resting comfortably and getting a little better every day.

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7/14/07 - Banner comes home

Larry and Banner

Banner returns home from the hospital for and taking some medical leave from his duties as  Larry’s guide dog.

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Friday the 13th- Banner’s Lucky Day!

Friday the 13th came with more than one miracle for Larry and his guide dog Banner. Larry and Banner were on their way to a speaking engagement in Nevada. Larry took a cab from his house to Sky Harbor.

Somehow, and that looms as the huge unanswered question, Banner received a gash in his leg while riding in the back seat of the cab. Larry said that Banner yelped and jumped from the floor boards onto the seat shortly before arriving at the airport. This was highly unusual because Banner isextremely well trained, but since Larry cannot see, he didn’t realize thatBanner was injured, so he got his bag and holding Banner’s harness,
proceeded to the airport.

Larry said that Banner just led him along as if nothing was wrong. Then a Phoenix airport security employee stopped Larry to ask if he could help. That is when Larry realized the urgency of the situation.

Later, Troy, a South West customer service agent, who saved Banner’s life, told me that Banner would most certainly have gotten Larry to the air plane and bled to death in the process if someone had not intervened. Butt he ground crew employees of South West Airlines took it upon themselves to help.

Larry telephoned me and said… “I need your help, Banner is hurt.” I knew by the sound of his voice that this was a real emergency. I blasted out of the house and across town to the airport. On the way I telephoned the vet’s office to alert them that we would be coming in…. and carried an on going conversation with Larry and one of the South West Airline employees. When I finally arrived a police car with emergency lights on had cleared a place for me to park…. a walkway had been cleared through the throng of onlookers…. Banner was on the floor with Larry beside him, and eight or ten uniformed people some kneeling some crouching were gathered around Banner, who was in great distress.

Larry was splattered in blood from his waist down, there was blood everywhere and on everyone. Troy lifted Banner and carried him to the car. I didn’t realize it at the time, but Troy’s hand was clenched around Banner’s leg to stop the flow of blood. Banner, Troy and Larry got in the back seat of my car and away we went. When we arrived at the vet’s three young women emerged with a stretcher and rolls of tape. They wrapped the leg right there, so that Troy could release his grip, but Troy, who by then was like a
family member, carried Banner inside, sans stretcher.

Banner underwent surgery almost immediately. He had sliced the major vein to his leg and nicked an artery, and those employees of South West Airlines who left their posts to render aid quite simply kept Banner alive until Dr. Bastek could work her magic. Troy told me many hours later that he was still in shock from the whole experience…. and that he felt a bond with Banner and Larry that he wanted to keep.

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