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[Manga] This disaster relief manga hits home…

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  • March 10, 2025
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Compared to my dad or disasters, it’s not scary at all.

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>>1

When you hear stories about real scumbag parents like murderers, you can’t say that.

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I thought it was some interesting dad manga from the thread, but it ended up hitting me hard emotionally…

Just painful…

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Is it better to be sick…?

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You’re acting like a human with those problems…

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I can understand what I’m discovering.

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Sad, tears come out.

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Counseling for dogs is probably impossible…

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I am suffering, so mental care is really necessary.

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Stop being simply harsh.

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“During 9/11, rescue dogs were active, but it was difficult to find survivors, and every day, only bodies were discovered, which reportedly made the rescue dogs very depressed.”

It is said that when rescue dogs begin to only find deceased individuals, some of them may develop depression and even lose their sanity.

Their mental care is important, and sometimes rescue workers hide under rubble or elsewhere to be discovered by rescue dogs on purpose.

https://peraichi.com/landing_pages/view/bach-rescuedog/

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>>10

I was wondering if such a thing could be done, and it turns out it has already been done…

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>>10

This seems effective for human crew members as well.

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I thought my dad was like a tsunami or a typhoon… but there are also theories like that… was that the story?

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>>11

Is it the theory that “Oyamaji” (typhoon) is a colloquial term?

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People also fall ill.

Let alone a dog.

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Is it the latest work of Beastars and the person from Santa?

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I suddenly remembered that time and started to cry…

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>>15

None of my friends who went missing survived.

I thought at least one person would show up…

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Even animals can suffer from mental illness, and it seems that as a result, they can even resort to self-harm or suicide.

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>>17

In the first place, humans are animals.

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This team member must be having a hard time too…

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The Miracle Tsunami Survivor was necessary.

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Speaking of which, it’s almost March 11th.

I wonder if they are still looking beneath the waves there.

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It’s painful.

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Humans might become depressed if they only find dead dogs after the abandoned pet shop.

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>>28

I feel like crying just thinking about it.

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If I discovered it and my owner had a sad look on their face, it would make me feel sad.

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The term “dog state” refers to…

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In the disaster-stricken area, they have been doing civil engineering work for a long time, but I wonder if they found any bodies or human bones while digging.

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Is this a reincarnation story?

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>>33

Why do you care about that?

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>>48

Maybe you’re concerned about the fact that it says “dog state.”

I’m curious too… Is it a world different from reality?

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>>51

Due to population decline, pets are becoming more human-like.

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>>51

A world different from reality.

Dogs become like humans.

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>>48

I just thought that since it says “Dog state ~ era,” it might be a flashback of a character with memories from a past life as a dog?

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Continuing to work without a satisfactory compensation system can lead to depression.

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>>34

I found the victim, but it turns out they have to be alive, even if it’s a dog.

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If you find a body, it’s only natural to be praised.

Because it’s an important job.

By the way, it makes me sad to see your face, so I feel like I’m getting depressed.

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In horse racing and other things, it’s often said that if you don’t provide them with a successful experience, they will go bad.

The team members will probably praise us, but in the midst of finding dead people, we can’t really exaggerate our compliments sincerely.

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At least if the handler was happy every time I found something, I could interpret it as a worthwhile act.

Even if they say “well done” and stroke me without any joy, it would only confuse me.

I understood that I shouldn’t be happy because my friend is dead, and that makes me even more depressed.

From a dog’s perspective, that’s certainly unbearable.

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Whether in life or death, if the handler praises the dog with a big smile, the dog must be doing well, right?

I think humans will go crazy first.

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>>40

Is that the hospital from Karakuri Circus…?

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>>40

But if that’s the case, it would bark like a dog at the body that hasn’t been cleaned up around there.

Even though it’s sensing both dead bodies and living humans, there’s no point in prioritizing the dead bodies.

After all, it’s probably not good if you don’t make finding living human beings a reward to some extent.

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>>40

(The smile of Gosu is strained.)

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There are important jobs to do because there are people waiting anxiously for a body to be found.

But Gosu looks sad… I’m sorry…

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Seeing an animal crushed to death on the road is too much for me, as I can’t handle the mental damage it causes.

Last night, after encountering a dead cat, I ended up having a strange dream.

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Having a heart is tough, isn’t it…?

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It’s tough when a child who has also done their job as a handler falls ill…

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Disaster relief is better suited for those who can sincerely take joy in the misfortune of others, but such people generally do not enter that line of work in the first place.

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Do we have no choice but to develop a rescue drone?

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>>46

A drone that praises dogs with a smile…

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Even a dog, being a partner, suffers when it becomes unwell.

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I want to convey that I’m doing good things properly…!

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>>53

Then why does Goss look so sad…!

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>>58

I’m sorry for being so inadequate…

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To be honest, when you see corpses every day, people tend to stop being sad about it quite quickly.

If you think for the sake of the dog, praising it with a smile doesn’t cost much at all.

Maybe it’s because the problems that arise when it’s noticed are too significant to ignore.

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>>54

The human mind is robust, isn’t it…

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>>59

I don’t think I’m getting stronger; rather, I might be becoming emotionally numb as a defensive measure.

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>>59

It’s just broken…

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>>59

Within rescue teams and the Self-Defense Forces, there are individuals with incredibly tough mental strength who, while others are breaking down, calmly handle corpses simply because “this is part of the job.”

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>>72

It’s about individual differences.

The thread image doesn’t say that all the dogs have mental issues.

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>>54

Well, people can break down normally too…

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I guess humans have no choice but to laugh, just like the doctors dealing with the Zonaha disease in Karakuri Circus… ?

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If dogs didn’t have a sense of smell, would it be difficult to find people at disaster sites?

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>>63

I’ll poke around the gaps in the rubble with a thin, long stick to search.

If there’s a squishy feeling, I’ll move the rubble.

That’s going to be strange…

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>>75

Was it a probe rod?

During an avalanche, it penetrates the snow.

It is said that when there are humans around, blood or parts of the body get attached, so it is noticeable.

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>>79

Putting blood aside, the latter could be quite tough…

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>>79

Isn’t it assumed that I’m almost dead…?

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>>90

There are people who feel saved just by finding the body…

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What does this mean…?

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>>65

I’m garbage… garbage that can’t find any living humans…

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>>65

When you keep finding the bodies of your comrades at a disaster scene, it makes you sick.

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Compassion

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So, dogs that are too smart are not suited for rescue work.

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So I became a dog man who walks on two legs with human-level intelligence.

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If you think only in terms of intelligence, it’s like having a three-year-old with a keen nose searching for a corpse.

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So sometimes living humans hide and let dogs find them.

It is necessary to insert a farce that everyone joyfully participates in.

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I read it quickly in Champion Cross.

In a worldview where dogs become human, Tsunetaka is also humanized and attending high school now.

The protagonist’s pit bull is in a searching competition, but the way to turn it on is too intense.

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What should I do… really…

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Do animals understand that people die in disasters? They do, right…?

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It’s useful for survival to mourn when a companion dies and to alert others.

When a lot of comrades die, if you keep being sad forever, you might end up dying too, so I guess getting used to it relatively quickly is probably a human instinct.

In the wild, dogs don’t have such large packs, so that instinct probably doesn’t exist.

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If you’ve really gotten used to it, you won’t break down after returning to your daily life with a time lag, right?

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>>82

It is natural for problems to arise in everyday life when one has adapted to abnormalities.

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https://championcross.jp/series/b71e065e55581/

By the way, this is episode 5 of the thread image.

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Highly intelligent beings tend to become mentally fragile…

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Facing bodies mangled by tsunamis and collapsed houses, I gradually became numb to my emotions, which I experienced too much in Ishinomaki and Shiogama.

When I’m actually working, I feel like I don’t feel anything, but a few years later it comes up in my dreams and I can’t do anything for the whole day.

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Isn’t it Itagaki Paru?

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>>88

“Realize it at this point in the thread!?”

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>>108

Don’t be ridiculous; the art style isn’t that distinctive.

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Everyone wants to help living human beings.

So Moriya KatuHaru was hope.

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The border collies are so intelligent, and I’m the only unemployed one in the family… it makes me depressed.

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>>91

Unemployed!?

Ah, no, but I see. If the others understood what was going on, then that’s how it would be…

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>>91

Will living with an unemployed person like me make you feel better?

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>>116

I want to die… I’m with a ghost…

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>>118

Live on, because I will kill the unemployed…!

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Maybe it would be good to have hyenas search for it.

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>>93

There’s no way I can entrust an important task to a corpse-eater, right?

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Not being able to do the work that is expected of me is stressful enough…

Aren’t you dizzy because it’s about the abnormality of corpses from disasters?

Even in normal circumstances in Japan, people who become unwell and unable to work for a while tend to have weakened mental health.

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It’s not just the disaster victims, but the volunteers become involved too.

You go in with a half-hearted feeling, driven by the momentum of the moment, and can’t endure it.

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>>95

Even if I rush to do good deeds, what I end up doing is grotesque rubble removal.

It’s like catching a cold from the gap between ideals and reality.

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>>99

It would be better if there was a sense of achievement or a successful experience…

It’s not the dog in the thread, but if you set finding survivors as your goal and face the corpses relentlessly, it can crush your spirit.

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I thought it was a story about working dogs like the one in the thread, but the direction of the first episode was a bit out there, and it was impossible for me to handle.

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If I were to justify it, it might be a way of thinking and functioning to benefit the entire species by saying “we must do what we should do.”

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It seems like it could be understood by analyzing people suited for jobs related to developmental disabilities and similar fields.

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>>103

People like that think about things solely in terms of self-interest, so instead of getting sick in situations like the one in the image, they avoid jobs that are not worth it in terms of cost-performance, like volunteer work or jobs that are demanding for low pay.

Not understanding other people’s feelings means that you won’t be affected by seeing tragic situations, but even if you help survivors and are thanked for it, that won’t be a reward either.

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As expected, a bug user… for now, let’s create a huge fly…

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The author’s dad must be scary…

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The daughter who hides her father’s face being eaten is the scariest.

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Interesting…

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Flocking animals weaken when they have no role or cannot fulfill their role within the group.

But it’s because of that vocal quality that I can be told my role, isn’t it?

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The roles of clans and groups are different from human work.

Not all humans are free from illness, but there are individuals who can compartmentalize it as part of their work.

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I can understand the fear of losing both a father and a dog at the same time, but…

Tsunayoshi is too magnificent.

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>>114

But I’ll piss on a cocky guy I’ve just met.

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I am now retired and living with an owner who praises me a lot, so please rest assured.

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I think it’s quite an easy-to-understand picture, though…

I understood even for myself.

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