{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"da.news","provider_url":"https:\/\/da.news\/en\/","title":"Between search and rescue dog sports and volunteering - da.news","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"XjQnMYjFmg\"><a href=\"https:\/\/da.news\/en\/between-search-and-rescue-dog-sports-and-volunteering\/\">Between search and rescue dog sports and volunteering<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/da.news\/en\/between-search-and-rescue-dog-sports-and-volunteering\/embed\/#?secret=XjQnMYjFmg\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&amp;quot;Between search and rescue dog sports and volunteering&amp;quot; &#x2013; da.news\" data-secret=\"XjQnMYjFmg\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script type=\"text\/javascript\">\n\/* <![CDATA[ *\/\n\/*! 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The German Shepherd Dog Association (SV) e.V., Gro\u00df-Gerau local chapter, counts a particularly dedicated member: Bunliang \"Noy\" Inderwies, who celebrated her 65th birthday on July 3rd. Her decades-long commitment to search and rescue dog sports extends far beyond the borders of Germany and also includes volunteer work with the Nauheim Volunteer Fire Department. Her life story connects two continents \u2013 and one great passion: working with dogs. From a village in Thailand to Gro\u00df-Gerau: Growing up on a farm in Udon Thani in northeastern Thailand, Noy Inderwies was surrounded by dogs from an early age. However, her fascination with service dogs began during a stay in London, where she worked as a cook and became acquainted with the work of police dogs. After moving to Germany in 1991, she soon joined the M\u00f6rfelden local chapter of the German Shepherd Dog Association and the Federal Association of Search and Rescue Dogs e.V. (BRH). A pivotal moment was her coaching of the Japanese national team during a BRH World Championship in Germany. This international collaboration sparked her interest in competitions and deepened her passion for dog sports \u2013 especially with German Shepherds. Her sporting breakthrough came in 2010 with the then 18-month-old German Shepherd \"Forrest vom M\u00f6rfelder Land\": Together, they became the winning team of the German Championship of the VDH (German Kennel Club) within the BRH association. The international highlight followed in 2013 with their victory at the \"3rd IRO Testing Nederland\" in the \"Rubble B\" category. This also garnered attention in her home country \u2013 particularly from the organization United SAR K9, which belongs to the umbrella organization IRO. Since 2018, Noy Inderwies has been an active member of the Gro\u00df-Gerau local chapter of the German Shepherd Dog Club and a co-founder of the search and rescue dog unit at the Nauheim Volunteer Fire Department, together with Jutta Klar and Gerd Wiebel. There, not only area search dogs but also mantrailing dogs (person search dogs) are trained for emergencies. The unit has become an important part of the local disaster relief system. Development work in Thailand \u2013 with royal recognition. Noy \u200b\u200bremains active in Thailand as well: In her hometown of Udon Thani, she built a modern dog training facility with a rubble field on her own initiative. This is used free of charge by local associations. At the official opening in February 2023, in addition to military representatives, the media were also present. Her commitment did not go unnoticed by the Thai royal family: As early as 2019, she was invited by Princess Bajrakitiyabha to interpret at a competition. In December 2022, at the princess's request, Noy completed a three-week training and examination period at the \"Military Dog Battalion\" in Nong Sarai (Nakhon Ratchasima Province). Her expertise and calm demeanor made a great impression \u2013 nevertheless, she declined an offer of a permanent position. Her home remains Germany, where she continues her volunteer work with great humility. Between two worlds \u2013 with a heart for dogs and people: \"My dogs are my children,\" says Noy Inderwies about her close bond with her four-legged friends. She never forgets the human aspect: cooperation, exchange, and mutual respect characterize her work in clubs and aid organizations. A woman of international stature \u2013 and a role model for intergenerational volunteerism. (GROSS-GERAU \u2013 RED \/ Nathalie Mispagel) Featured image: Noy Inderwies with Black. Image source: Nathalie Mispagel"}