Oh my goodness, it's amazing they survived this trauma, yes, something or  
someone special definitely had a hand in both of them living to be able to 
greet  each other again.
 
Lynn
 
 
In a message dated 5/6/2011 6:53:59 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
 
 
Lucky Dogs...they sure had their doggie angels watching over  them!
 
Peggy 
 
 


 


 
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From: _Lorena  Gorum_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Date: 5/6/2011  10:56:54 AM
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Subject: [Chihuahuas]  Fw: Dogs Survive Wild Ride in Tornado

 
 
_Dogs Survive Wild Ride in Tornado_ 
(http://www.lifewithdogs.tv/2011/04/dogs-survive-wild-ride-in-tornado/) 


 
(http://www.lifewithdogs.tv/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/raider-and-prince.jpg) 
Two dogs from Fayetteville, NC have been reunited with their  family after 
taking a harrowing ride in the grip of a twister.   
Prior to the emotional reunion, Prince and Raider were last  seen on April 
16th by a house sitter as a tornado picked them up  and carried them away. “
I looked out, and the shed had just broken  off, and I see the dogs up in 
the air, maybe three feet,” Teresa  Esparza said. “I didn’t know what to do. 
I was really sad.”  Huddled next to a refrigerator, Esparza watched 
helplessly through  an opening that was once a wall as the dogs were carried 
away by 
 violent winds that had already caused the house around her to  
disintegrate. 
The home’s owner, Esparza’s aunt, Meagan Alfonso, was on  vacation in Las 
Vegas with her family when the tornado struck.  “The main thing was my dogs,”
 Megan Alfonso said. “I was really  upset about the dogs. The house is 
replaceable, but my dogs aren’t  so I’m thankful we found them.” 
Alfonso and her husband quickly returned to Fayettville, where  they spent 
days digging through rubble and searching the area for  their lost 
companions, to no avail. On the Tuesday after the  tornado, Esparza visited the 
Cumberland County Animal Shelter,  desperate to find out if anyone had seen the 
dogs. To her  amazement, Prince was safe in the care of the shelter. 
“It was like a happy moment right there,” Esparza said. “I  really thought 
they were gone for sure. So knowing that he was  there and seeing him good, 
I was OK.” 
Finding Raider was not so easy. It was not until the following  Saturday 
that police Detectives Stig Larson and Glenn House  noticed a German shepherd 
laying in what used to be the living  room of the family’s house. They 
attempted to approach the dog  three times without success before it bolted. 
Animal Control was  then called to help capture the traumatized animal. 
Despite their best efforts, Raider also managed to narrowly  evade capture 
by animal control, running around the house before  disappearing into a 
nearby forest. Police decided to call Alfonso  to the scene to help in the 
search for Raider. She was only fifty  yards into the woods when Raider came 
bounding into her arms,  obviously relieved to see a familiar, loving face. 
“It was just like a scene from a movie,” Alfonso said. “When  you lose a 
dog, especially in a tornado, and seeing my house, I  didn’t expect them to 
be alive at all.” 
The displaced family will be staying with Alfonso’s in-laws  while they 
pick up the pieces. But material items are the least of  their concerns – they 
say they can handle anything now that their  family is whole again. As for 
the two miraculous dogs who  literally rode out the storm – they are doing 
fine and  are settling back into a routine. 
“Raider definitely was very sad. He wasn’t eating until he saw  Prince, 
and then everything went great from there,” Alfonso said.  “He’s been with 
Prince since he was a puppy, so seeing them  together was amazing. They were 
biting ears and biting tails and  rolling all over the floor. It was just 
nice to see him back to  his old self.”
 




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