Kenn Sakurai, president of rescue group Butch Japan, posted on his Facebook page:
Those two dogs are rescued. The one which came close to the camera is in the better condition. The other white, gray and black was weak. So it is in the vet clinic in Ibaraki Prefectre. The other dog is in the shelter of the same area. But please know that those two are just the tip of the iceberg. There are more and we need help.If you want to help other pets in Japan, visit Be the Change for Pets: Paws for Japan, which is fundraising for World Vets.
And if anyone asks you why you care about the animals in an area where so many humans are suffering, remind them that, as we learned on 9/11 and with Hurricane Katrina, being separated from their pets is horribly traumatic for a disaster's human victims.
At least one of the dogs in the video is clearly someone's pet (you can see his collar and tags). Hopefully he can be reunited with his family and give them a measure of comfort amid the devastation.
More about animal rescue in Japan:
HSUS: Help for the People and Animals of Japan
Animal Planet: 6 Ways You Can Help Animals In Japan
Animal Planet: Canine Comrades: Loyal Dog Won't Leave Friend Behind [WATCH]
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HSUS: Help for the People and Animals of Japan
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Animal Planet: Canine Comrades: Loyal Dog Won't Leave Friend Behind [WATCH]
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