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NEW YORK -- As if saying goodbye to his three Navy SEAL teammates wasn't enough, veteran Marcus Luttrell has now lost his dog Dasy, too.

The yellow Labrador was shot dead on Luttrell's Huntsville, Texas, property on April 1.

The killing resulted in a high-speed car case, as Luttrell hounded the accused killers through four different counties before two of the men were arrested with charges of cruelty to a non-livestock animal.

Dasy wasn't just any household pet -- she was given to Luttrell following his return to the United States in 2006 from Afghanistan. Luttrell was the sole SEAL team member to survive an intense June 2005 firefight with the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Dasy, named after each of Luttrell's fallen peers, Daniel "Danny" Dietz, Matthew "Axe" Axelson and Michael "Yankee" Murphy, reportedly helped the SEAL overcome his Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Her sudden death did not sit easy with Luttrell, who after hearing gunshots outside his house, went outside to investigate.

"He heard some people talking over on a road and went out to where they were," said Lisa Block, spokeswoman for the Texas Department of Public Safety. "He saw they had a shot gun and nearby found his dog, Dasy, dead."

The dog apparently did not die instantly from the gunshot wounds, Luttrell realized.

"I could tell she tried to get away because there was a blood trail. When I saw she was dead, the only thing that popped into my head was, I've got to take these guys out," Luttrell said, according to The Associated Press.

After Luttrell confronted them, the men got into their car and fled; the SEAL continued to pursue them through three different counties, until they were stopped by the Onalaska Police Department.

Along the way on the chase, Luttrell placed a desperate call to 911, warning the dispatcher of his potential to strike, as well.

"I told them, 'You need to get somebody out here because if I catch them I'm going to kill them,' " Luttrell recalled to The Houston Chronicle.

"I was trying to talk myself out of being who I am. Talking to myself about not doing the one thing I am good at."

The Walker County Sheriff's Department is now investigating the death of Dasy. It has already charged Michael John Edmonds II, 21, and Alfonzo Hernandez, 24, with animal cruelty charges. The crime could elicit up to two years in prison, Block said.

The SPCA International, which helps U.S. soldiers bring back the pets they adopted while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, has not spoken to Luttrell. He apparently left town following the incident.

Yet the organization has nevertheless organized a petition in support of prosecuting the alleged cruelty offenders to the greatest extent of the law, according to Stephanie Scroggs, SPCA International spokeswoman.

"We were just watching blogs and seeing the outrage in the online community and how people were so angry, of course, with this," Scroggs said.

"We have first-hand knowledge of how important animals can be in helping our vets heal from emotional scars and battles. We wanted to help channel that outrage into a productive form of activism."

The organization hopes to receive 5,000 signatures -- by Thursday, it was already half-way there, Scroggs said. The petition was posted online only two days before.

"We're just focused on getting the petition out there," Scroggs continued. "The best thing we can do right now is to make sure these people face some serious justice."

In 2006, Luttrell was awarded the Navy Cross for combat heroism. He was the sole survivor of operation RED WING, conducted in the Hindu-Kush mountain region of Afghanistan.

Luttrell and his team, working remotely, were discovered by more than 200 Taliban fighters. Sixteen Special Forces personnel, including eight SEALs, perished in the confrontation. It was the largest single-day loss of life in SEALs' history.

Lutrell, though wounded, survived by crawling several miles through the mountain range. He was eventually discovered by anti-Taliban village people and taken under their wing.

Dasy had proved instrumental in helping Luttrell recover from the emotional trauma he endured.

"I consider that dog just like a daughter to me," he said, according to the SPCA International.

To sign the SPCA's petition, visit SPCA.com.

The Associated Press and The Houston Chronicle contributed to this article.

Amy Lieberman is a staff reporter for Zootoo Pet News. To contact her, e-mail alieberman@zootoo.com



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Robyn
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I feel sorry for the man who lost his dog. I'm glad he was persistant in catching these guys then was smart enough to let the law handle it.
 
Gleb S.
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I agree
 
Sharon B.
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What is wrong with people. I am sorry for his loss and hope that the people who did this get the book thrown at them. I will definitely go to SPCA.com and sign the petition.
 
Cindy A.
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This man is a HERO and these low lives should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law! My husband is a Marine and has PTSD. He would've done the same thing that Lutrell did!
 
Lourie H.
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This poor man. Again - what is wrong with people!! They had better get the maximun even if it is not enough. How sad. Makes a knot in my stomach.
 
Scott J.
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Being former Special Operations and a Dog lover I think he should be allowed to do the one of the thins he is good at. I know if it was me I would have posted bail for them and taken them back to my place to talk about the options (my options that is).
 
Sunny13180
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I would've done the same thing that he did. If some @$%& did that to any of my animals, they fare off worse then these losers did. Some people just like these things don't deserve to be here. Do nothing but hurt and make things worse for the world.
 
bowne
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I signed the petition. I hope a lot of people do. Those jerks deserve to be punished. I just wish the maximum sentence was more than two years!
 
Alvin & Gretchen
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I don't see how people can be so cruel to anmials.
 
dj h.
dj h. (djharman)
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Something drastic needs to be done to animal abusers! Two years is not enough! They should have to spend the rest of their lives in a dog crate!!!!!!!!!!
 
Linda H.
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There is no state in the U.S. where the laws are harsh enough regarding the murder of a family member who just happens happens to be a dog or cat. I believe this will change in the future, but for now these two murderers can only be given a max of two years in jail. I hope they are given the full two years. I hope Mr. Luttrell finds his peace, our country owes him a great debt and this senseless killing of the angel who helped him through his PTSD was a lousy way to repay him.
 
Kelly
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Very well said Linda. Mr. Luttrell & his sweet dog deserved better this. We owe it to them & all the others who have suffered similar fates to keep fighting the good fight to get the laws changed.
 
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Im so glad that he found who did it! and that they didnt get away! why are people so horrible, i cant believe this.
 
Brooke A.
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I hope he gets them and gets to treat them like they treated his dog. People are total jerks sometimes, especially to animals. What's really bad is that most of the time these animals mean the world to someone else who will be devastated to learn that something bad has happened to them.
 
calmhorse96
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i agree with every one else.Thase guys are jerks.They should be put in jail for their whole lifes.
 
Meryl O.
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I am sure they will get over and beyond the goal for the petition. This is a despicable act and should be prosecuted to the full extent.
 
kavykeeper
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That poor man. It's bad enough when you lose a pet to illness or old age, but to have the dog you consider a daughter, murdered, is horrific. I hope Luttrell has family or friends who can help him deal with the tremendous loss he must be feeling.
 
Jessica T.
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I'd chase these guys down too, and I don't know how this guy held himself back and didn't shoot them himself. This story is horrible, and the Texas laws do not allow for a harsh enough punishment. This is more than animal cruelty. This has so much more to it and I wish that the Texas legislature could step up and allow for harsher sentencing.
 
Jean K.
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I agree. I don't know how he restrained himself. The creeps were lucky that he is a good man. They are just pond scum and deserve to be punished severely for their sick behavior.
 
sandy h.
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What a terrible thing, I am glad the shooters were caught but what will they get? A slap on the wrist? Need tougher laws on cruelty.
 
John G.
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I could never do that. well, I don't even have a dog so all the people that do have a dog you can but not me.
 
Jean C.
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I've always thought I was pretty non-violent, but reading this made me want to get into a car with this guy and "take them out" - - I had a flash of thought of those *#@!!!'s crawling across the desert bleeding out and the last thought on their minds being poor Dasy - that they murdered in such a cruel manner!
 
crazycatman
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Sad, these three monsters took the one thing that was precious to this man who served his country. I guess I don't get what goes through the mind of people who can do such a thing.
 
Ann U.
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I totally agree with you. Animal abusers just baffle me - what kind of pleasure do they get out of it? I hate saying they're mental cases because that seems to be an easy out when they are up before some judges across this country.
 
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Thank you for all that you have done. This is a horrible thing no one should have to deal with something like this
 
Renee  M.
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How horrible! I thank that man for his service and I apologize for the scum that did what they did. He and his dog did NOT deserve this and it had to have brought some bad memories back.
 
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How horrible. I hope these two culprits are punished to the fullest extent of the law!
 
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Ann U.
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I agree! But the punishment will never fit the crime as far as I'm concerned.
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