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MAN'S BEST FRIEND

BY ANDREW WELLNER
Frontiersman
Published on Monday, November 23, 2009 8:54 PM AKST

WASILLA — It’s taken almost a year, but Jack Runser finally has a new dog.

“This was a long trip, both emotionally and physically,” Runser said Monday through an interpreter.    

Runser is deaf and has had cerebral palsy since birth. His previous dog, Sheba, was a constant companion for more than 15 years.

ANDREW WELLNER/Frontiersman Jack Runser was devastated when his former service dog, Sheba, was killed last year. But now he'€™s back in the Valley with a new companion, Sam, who was purchased with donations from the community.

She was also a service dog. Runser trained her to alert him to things he might not notice himself — knocks at the door, for instance, or a fire burning in his house. Runser said Sheba was also more than a service dog. She was his best friend, and died in November 2008 after running into traffic.

He and Sheba were a familiar sight around Wasilla and at the Alaska Club where he works. And now he and his new dog, Sam, will be as well.

After Sheba died, Runser’s story touched the Valley and donations poured in from all quarters. There were donation boxes with his picture on them. Church groups took up collections. Eldon Jenkins was one of those folks moved to help.

“Well, of course, I’ve seen, for years, Jack walking around town and when I saw what had happened, I saw that there was a need,” he said. “So I just thought that was the right thing to do.”

Jenkins is a local Techniques of Alcohol Management instructor for Alaska Cabaret Hotel Restaurant and Retailers Association, more commonly known as Alaska CHARR. He said he talked to the organization’s director, Dale Fox who, in turn, talked to some local chapters. Money came in from Kodiak and Juneau and Ketchikan. Overall, they came up with $850 to donate to Runser.

Runser said fully trained dogs don’t come cheap, but the support he received paid for Sam — a 1-year-old border collie he got from a group that trains service dogs in Arizona.

“I want to thank everyone for their help with everything that went on, for all the help they gave,” he said.

As part of Sam’s training, Runser went to Arizona to orient his new dog to his commands and so they could get to know one another.

Runser says Sam has his own personality that took some getting used to. And he has a somewhat peculiar — at least for a dog — relationship to food.

“Sam doesn’t eat a lot,” he said. “I try to feed him but he just does not eat a lot.”

But Sam’s training is evident. As Runser answered questions using sign language, Sam sat quietly at his feet, raptly attentive to his master. He quickly snapped to attention and obeyed each command Runser gave.

As for Sheba, Runser says she’s irreplaceable. But he did get to say his final good-byes, a moment captured on his video posted to his Facebook page. Runser stands atop Pioneer Peak and says a brief good-bye in sign language.

“I love you Sheba, thank you for treasured time, you’ll always live on in my heart,” he wrote in the video’s caption.

Contact Andrew Wellner at andrew.wellner@frontiersman.com or 352-2270.

Comments

15 comment(s)

    Anna wrote on Dec 2, 2009 3:03 AM:

    " I'am so happy for him. I hope he and his dog, Sam the best! "

    Anne wrote on Nov 25, 2009 10:42 PM:

    " Missed seeing you walking around Jack. glad you are back home. Good luck with Sam. I`m so happy for you. That guy that said when it is cold zip up your coat.. He is right.. You don`t need to get sick. God Bless you and I hope you Sam and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving. "

    Coleen wrote on Nov 25, 2009 6:27 PM:

    " Welcome home Jack & Sam!!! "

    Joan wrote on Nov 25, 2009 11:07 AM:

    " Jack has been an inspiration to me at the gym for years. I was so sad when my daughter told me he had lost his dog. Congratulations and best wishes to you, Jack. "

    Wow wrote on Nov 24, 2009 8:20 PM:

    " Climbed Pioneer Peak? That is a killer feat itself.....and to do it for a purpose? Sweeter.

    Good luck, man. I will honk when I see you around town.

    You're an inspiration, Jack- and a great dog lover we can all relate to.

    Big smiles! "

    Darlene wrote on Nov 24, 2009 7:47 PM:

    " Welcome home guys just in time for turkey day. Glad you made it out of the canon. Tell your mom hi for me. "

    Laurie wrote on Nov 24, 2009 6:40 PM:

    " Congrats on your new friend and companion Jack. We all miss Sheba when you stop by GCI, and though we know Sheba could never be replaced, we are very excited about Sams arrival. Nice timing-here for Thanksgiving! One more thing to give thanks for. Many prayers and thanks go out to all those who helped make this possible for for our friend Jack. Happy Thanksgiving to all~ "

    Sarah wrote on Nov 24, 2009 3:29 PM:

    " Finally,

    So glad to see that Jack has a new companion. Best wishes to you 2. Happy Thanksgiving Jack and Sam! "

    Dave wrote on Nov 24, 2009 1:17 PM:

    " Great story! Great situation! Congrats Jack the community is so happy for you! You truly deserve Sam! Blessings on you both and Happy Thanksgiving!

    (PS - Zip up that coat young man when it's cold outside!) ;-) "

    Camerons wrote on Nov 24, 2009 10:04 AM:

    " It's good to see you smile again! May your new path together be long, faithful and happy. God bless you and Sam. "

    Valley Girl wrote on Nov 24, 2009 9:56 AM:

    " Wishing you and Sam every blessing! So many in the community miss seeing Sheba with you and will continue to mourn her passing, but it is also with great joy that we welcome Sam! "

    Stan wrote on Nov 24, 2009 9:20 AM:

    " Jack & Sheba were a fixture in Wasilla & touched everyones heart. I would smile & wave & he always smiled & waved back. Sheba was always at a trot by his side. Jack- you are a gentleman in every way, & I'm glad that Sam is blessed to have you as his owner. I'm sure Sheba is smiling from above & approves of Sam- as he would want you to be happy & loved. Sheba knows he may be gone but he'll never leave your side. I'll be waving to you! Welcome Home Jack! "

    Brit wrote on Nov 24, 2009 12:29 AM:

    " Jack and Sam, You'll be a great team. I know that a friend like Sheba is irreplaeable but I also expect that Sam will show his own unique devotion to you. Are you planning on climbing Pioneer Peak again this coming summer? You are just absolutely amazing! "

    Sandy wrote on Nov 23, 2009 10:49 PM:

    " Hi Jack, I am so glad you are back in AK and doing well. Sam reminds me alot of my old dog. Me, from work! "

    Lia wrote on Nov 23, 2009 10:14 PM:

    " I am so happy for him! I see him everywhere in town for years and It was so sad when his previous dog passed. I wish Jack and Sam the best! "

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