Zoomers Omaha's Urban Pet Care

Zoomers Omaha's Urban Pet Care Omaha's Urban Pet Care Service
Offering pet residential guest stays and daily pet pit stops for your dog or cat Zoomers is home of the pet "PIT STOP."

The Pit Stop is a scheduled, mid-day, 30-45 minute break for your pet, enhancing their life and health. Zoomers offers other services as well, all to get your pup or kitten moving and living longer and enjoying life, relieving you of the worry and guilt of leaving them in the house for 10 hours at a time! We're NEW, we're INNOVATIVE and in YOUR neighborhood. Zoomers also specializes in residential

guest stays, when your dog can live in a home away from home environment, while you are away. We are now offering a 25% discount on your first pet care reservation. So if you are leaving town for a week, think of the $ that will save you!. Let us care for your pet, while you spend the day at the game and the festivities! Special Rate of $22 for a 45 minute Pit Stop! Call us at 402-671-3721 or visit us at our website, www.zoomersomaha.com.

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Judy, a purebred pointer, was the mascot of several ships in the Pacific, and was captured by the Japanese in 1942 and taken to a prison camp. There she met Aircraftsman Frank Williams, who shared his small portion of rice with her.
Judy raised morale in the POW camp, and also barked when poisonous snakes, crocodiles or even tigers approached the prisoners. When the prisoners were shipped back to Singapore, she was smuggled out in a rice sack, never whimpering or betraying her presence to the guards.
The next day, that ship was torpedoed. Williams pushed Judy out of a porthole in an attempt to save her life, even though there was a 15-foot drop to the sea. He made his own escape from the ship, but was then recaptured and sent to a new POW camp.
He didn't know if Judy had survived, but soon he began hearing stories about a dog helping drowning men reach pieces of debris after the shipwreck. And when Williams arrived at the new camp, he said: "I couldn’t believe my eyes! As I walked through the gate, a scraggly dog hit me square between the shoulders and knocked me over. I’d never been so glad to see the old girl!"
They spent a year together at that camp in Sumatra. "Judy saved my life in so many ways," said Williams. "But the greatest of all was giving me a reason to live. All I had to do was look into those weary, bloodshot eyes and ask myself: 'What would happen to her if I died?' I had to keep going."
Once hostilities ceased, Judy was then smuggled aboard a troopship heading back to Liverpool. In England, she was awarded the Dickin Medal (the "Victoria Cross" for animals) in May 1946. Her citation reads: "For magnificent courage and endurance in Japanese prison camps, which helped to maintain morale among her fellow prisoners, and also for saving many lives through her intelligence and watchfulness".
At the same time, Frank Williams was awarded the PDSA's White Cross of St. Giles for his devotion to Judy. Frank and Judy spent a year after the war visiting the relatives of English POWs who had not survived, and Frank said that Judy "always provided a comforting presence to the families."
When Judy finally died at the age of 13, Frank spent two months building a granite and marble memorial in her memory, which included a plaque describing her life story.

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2510 S 35th Street
Omaha, NE
68105

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
Saturday 8am - 8pm
Sunday 8am - 8pm

Telephone

+14026713721

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