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Brogan
Brogan came to us in March of 1995 as a seeing eye dog for Doug who
had lost his sight 1-1/2 years earlier. Brogan was unlike any other
dog we had ever had. He became a member of our church parish, going
to the communion rail each Sunday with Doug. He attended a 4 year
class, once a week for nine months each year that prepared Doug
eventually for ordination as a Priest. Brogan went to two prisons in
our area every week for 8 years. He was loved by every inmate he
came in contact with. An interesting story happened on a visit to
Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla on a weekend Christian
walk there. Doug and Brogan were walking the tiers in the death row
section, stopping at each cell and allowing the inmates to reach out
and pet Brogan. As they approached the cell of one inmate, the guard
told Doug to just pass on by "this guy hasn't talked to anyone in
five years". Brogan had other ideas - he walked to the cell and
stuck his nose through the bars. The inmate looked at him and asked
Doug for permission to pet his dog. He then got down on his knees
and did so. Brogan touched many more lives than just our families.
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We knew that guide dogs can go anyplace except a zoo and the
intensive care unit in a hospital. Doug was in the hospital twice
for very serious surgeries and both times he was in ICU, the surgeon
told me that I was to bring Brogan in to be with Doug, because they
both needed each other. He said "If anyone in this hospital objects
to it, you just have them speak to me.” Doug
and Phyllis J.
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Feb. 6, 2007
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