My dog Sophie senses the 6.5 earthquake at the Times-Standard newspaper in Eureka CA – longer

Visit earthquakedog.blogspot.com for the flooded story. … Sophie is seen here in this footage bolting to encounter her someone moments before the bounteous seism in town CA. Visit www.times-standard.com for flooded news of the 6.5 ratio tremble on 1-9-10.

25 Responses to “My dog Sophie senses the 6.5 earthquake at the Times-Standard newspaper in Eureka CA – longer”

  1. kjmarc Says:

    “but dogs are so much more like humans. this also shows there is more between heaven and eath we know or understand of. ”

    No it’s because we’ve been training dogs for 15,000 years.

  2. mininow Says:

    Why is there a CCTV in the office?

  3. pearlycharm Says:

    hahaha

  4. Alexanderzzzzon Says:

    The quake starts when the big guy starts running. Coincidence?

    Nah. Sorry for that.
    Im with “24kvideo”. It’s pretty cool how dogs function.

  5. 24kvideo Says:

    dogs also sometimes feel the moment their boss is dying. For example they start to cry with the nose up in the sky watching the house their boss is dying at that moment, that is so amazing dogs can feel that. I have a parrot, very human like, but dogs are so much more like humans. this also shows there is more between heaven and eath we know or understand of.

  6. fhood Says:

    What is all that stuff flying through the air? It looks like dust or snow. Or is it water from the sprinkler system?

  7. corosanta Says:

    good girl!!!(#`ω´)∩

  8. jllevin1 Says:

    Actually, your comment applies to humans as much, or more, than other animals. It’s just more pathetic, because we’re supposed to have this ‘awareness’ of which you speak.

  9. cuff1957 Says:

    sophie says your on your own bitch im outta here.

  10. yuca27 Says:

    puede que tengas razón, a lo mejor se asusto al ver que sonaban los cajones.

  11. oohypnotiq84oo Says:

    I’ve known its true, but I’ve never witnessed it. Awesome. My dogs, however, will bark hysterically for a while after an earthquake. And eclipse, i discovered.

  12. hashbran Says:

    For that moment Sophie’s best friend was her own life…. hahaha
    I’m glad you are Ok.

  13. Iraqgenocide3 Says:

    @jinxsabelle.. they wouldn’t be “people” as far as i’m concerned. I hope those asian criminals and child molesters who eat dog aren’t your friends.. if they took one step toward a dog, that would be the last step they ever took.

  14. daysAnatomy Says:

    This made me laugh my head off… looks like you tried to ride it like a wave! Glad you & the dog are OK though :)

  15. kevinrowley Says:

    no es cierto, el vato se levanta de la silla al mismo tiempo, pero no sale corriendo de inmediato.. además uno de los cajones de la izquierda se empieza a abrir cuando el perro sale corriendo

  16. 23wassup Says:

    if you look closly at the file cabnet and the glass on the door u can see a vibration at the same time the dog ran

  17. yuca27 Says:

    impresionante como el perro salio corriendo segundos antes de la sacudida

  18. sierra3daction Says:

    she knew it was coming at least 6 seconds before it hit. keep a dog next to ur bed people :)

  19. AWOLFNAMEMARTI Says:

    thank you ! I was wondering if she was safe! :)

  20. goldcoastlawyer Says:

    Yea for Sophie !!! I see in the other video she got out. They really should clean up that office.

  21. jarc4 Says:

    The comments about the office being a dump make me laugh. That’s what a typical newspaper office looks like. The lady with the coffee cracked me up, because I didn’t think there was anyone else.

  22. JCej Says:

    She probably dove under a desk and then when the shaking stopped figured it was ok to take her coffee and jacket with her.

  23. putisimaperra Says:

    maybe that’ll motivate them to clean up

  24. pinkhotchoco Says:

    Wow, thats incredible

  25. VVinaVVinaChixDina Says:

    That office looked like a dump before and after the earthquake

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