Cecil Williams, 61, and Orlando the dog both escaped serious injury Tuesday when they were bumped by a train passing over them a miraculous end to a harrowing ordeal that began when Williams felt faint on his way to the dentist.
Witnesses said Orlando barked frantically and tried to stop Williams from tumbling off the platform. Matthew Martin told the New York Post that Orlando leaped onto the tracks as the train approached and licked Williams to entice him to move.
"The spirit of giving, Christmas ... Exists in New York," a tearful Williams said Wednesday, calling the outpouring of money and good will a "miracle."
Brier said that "it's an emotional time" and the organisation will support whatever path he ultimately takes. The family that raised Orlando has said it would be thrilled to take in Orlando if Williams is unable to care for two dogs.
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Williams expressed gratitude to all of the people involved in his rescue and those who donated money to help him keep his "best buddy."
He urged the public to support other disabled people who need guide dogs. Guiding Eyes said any leftover donations would be used for that purpose.
"He stayed with me. He was licking my face," Williams said. "He's a very gentle gentleman.