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Hero Dog Saves Blind Man After Falling On A Subway Track

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PHOTO: Cecil Williams pets his guide dog Orlando in his hospital bed following a fall onto subway tracks from the platform at 145th Street, Dec. 17, 2013, in New York.

Post a comment Cecil Williams pets his guide dog, Orlando, in his hospital bed following a fall onto subway tracks from the platform on Tuesday.

New York: The guide dog that leaped onto subway tracks after his blind owner lost consciousness and fell off a station platform is assured a loving home after his retirement.

Cecil Williams, who has been recovering at a hospital with Orlando still by his side, had been slated to get another working dog in January or February to replace the 11-year-old black Lab.

Now, he would ideally like to have two dogs – one working and one retired as a pet – if logistics, physical abilities and finances allow.

If that’s not possible, the family that raised Orlando as a puppy says it will be “absolutely thrilled to have him back,” said Guiding Eyes for the Blind spokeswoman Michelle Brier. “They’re very thrilled their little baby has made such a big difference.”

PHOTO: Cecil Williams pets his guide dog Orlando in his hospital bed following a fall onto subway tracks from the platform at 145th Street, Dec. 17, 2013, in New York.

Williams told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he couldn’t pay for a non-working dog, so he was planning to look for a good home for Orlando. Guiding Eyes provides working dogs for free but cannot cover retired dogs’ expenses.

After the AP published its interview and photographs of Williams with Orlando in his hospital room, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center has been fielding queries from well-wishers offering money and other assistance.

Guiding Eyes has “graciously stepped forward to handle those inquiries.” said hospital spokesman Jim Mandler.

Williams said that if he does decide he’s able to care for two dogs, he’d need help paying for the Lab’s care.

“We don’t know yet what Cecil will choose to do,” said Brier. “He’s in a tough place right now. … It’s an incredibly emotional, dramatic time.”

PHOTO: Cecil Williams cries during an interview as he rests in his hospital bed following a fall onto subway tracks from the platform at 145th Street, Dec. 17, 2013, in New York.

The organization was setting up a fund and planned to post information on its website. If it turns out Williams doesn’t need the money, it will be used for other guide dogs, according to Brier.

Williams, 61, and Orlando both escaped serious injury Tuesday when they were bumped by a train passing over them – a miraculous end to a harrowing ordeal that began when Williams felt faint on his way to the dentist.

Witnesses said Orlando barked frantically and tried to stop Williams from tumbling off the platform. Matthew Martin told the New York Post that Orlando leaped onto the tracks as the train approached and kissed Williams to entice him to move.

Hero dog saves blind man after a fall on subway track

Williams said Wednesday that he’s “feeling a little bit better” but wasn’t sure how long he’d be hospitalized.

“My head is still a little sore where they put the staples in. There are bruises on my body,” he said. “They’ve still got to run the tests, trying to find out what caused it.”

PHOTO: Cecil Williams sits with his guide dog Orlando in his hospital bed following a fall onto subway tracks from the platform at 145th Street, Dec. 17, 2013, in New York.

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