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9/11 & the wonderful Guide Dogs Part 2


Roselle sadly died 2 days later from stomach ulcer complications. She was 13 years old.

Micheal & his wife set up Roselle’s Dream Foundation to raise money to help adults & children with visual impairment engage fully in everyday life.

Micheal is 74 years old. he travels the world as inspirational speaker around awareness of sightloss & his story with Roselle.

Saltys Story

Salty was trained as a guide dog in 1998. He was with Omar Rivera 7 floors below Micheal & Roselle, on the 71st floor.

Omar went blind 14 years previously due to Glaucoma & that morning he was preparing for a meeting for his Senior Systems Designer job with the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey. He had just hit the ‘print’ command on his computer at about 8.45 am, when he heard a crashing, whooshing, sound coming from 22 floors above him.

Omar popped Sally’s harness on. They headed out into a very smoky, noisy stairwell. He was worried about the dog so let his harness go so he could make his own way, but Salty wasn’t having that.

Halfway down a co-worker who was with Omar tried to take the harness off him. Salty still wouldn’t go & didn’t move until the harness was back on.

They made it down to the street level, & when the tower collapsed, which was only 2 blocks away, they ran as fast as they could. Salty opened a path for Omar.

Salty retired in 2007. The dog relaxed, played obsessively with tennis balls until he died at age 11 in 2008.

Omar appeared in Allison Argo’s film ‘9/11: Where Were You?’ for National Geographic on the 10-year anniversary of the attacks.

Both dogs were awarded the Dickin Medal on March 5th 2002. The PDSA Dickin Medal is awarded by the People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals, a UK-based veterinary charity. It is considered the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross for bravery.

Micheal, a man in a grey shirt looks down whilst holding a yellow labrador dog.
PICTURE DESCRIPTION 1  Micheal, a man in a grey shirt looks down whilst holding a yellow labrador dog.
A dark haired man, Omar, kneeling with white shirt looks up. Yellow Labrador by his side.
PICTURE DESCRIPTION 2 A dark haired man, Omar, kneeling with white shirt looks up. Yellow Labrador by his side.
Bronze coloured round Medal. PDSA for gallantry we also serve inscription.
PICTURE DESCRIPTION 3 Bronze coloured round Medal. PDSA for gallantry we also serve inscription.
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An honest, warts & all sightloss blog about living with a rare genetic eye condition, Macular Dystrophy, Stargardt's Disease. To track how this progresses in myself. Hopefully help others & bring awareness. Let's see what happens next...

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