She was rich... She had a sure seat to save herself... She could have bought any dog in the world, but that one was her friend, and she refused to leave him.
So you're actually trying to say that I'm on this youtube video but didn't bother to watch it? Any confusion is clearly your fault for not using correct grammar when it was clearly needed; like Ayverie Ablaze stated. And I really don't see why you're being snarky when my comment was perfectly polite.
If I was alone and I bought my dog with me into the titanic in those days I would never leave without my dog . My dog is my little baby and I would do anything to keep his body heated from the cold.
You and I both. I never would have left my dog. She's a part of my family. I probably would have tried to put her on a lifeboat and if they didn't allow me, well then, it would be my dog and I meeting our maker together.
King Charles are not too big... stupid father. Let the kids hold their doggies and say they still weigh less then a fat adult. That was cruel to do that to his kids.
The body of an elderly lady clutching a large dog was recovered...... "It was a sad day for rain" My friend "but it wasn't raining" Me "yes... yes it was..." Nothing but respect for that woman. RESPECT.
@gsp0113: The author of this piece, actor Eddie Deezen, is currently 59 :-) And “technically” according to Webster’s “elderly” just means “past middle age”. Then technically taken literally “middle age” might well be the likely mid-point of one’s life, so around the early 40s-ish. So technically anything past that point could be termed "elderly". Technically... :-)
Today I Found Out .....I'm 58 today and not really ready to think of myself as elderly. Love your videos. I subscribed when you had 40000 something subscribers and enjoyed watching them continuing to increase.
There are now so many people of 100 or more that the US govt has categories of old and old-old. So the midpoint for a growing number of people is around 45-50. But as people do not just exist on the dot of a midpoint, being much too large and messy, that is only literal in mathematics and not in the life sciences. :) Organisms need to roam around in a range. The range for US human youth has been pushed along by culture and modern medicine, so is now about 0-35. Middle age is about 35-70. Old age is about 70 and up. That puts the approximate mathematical midpoint in the approximate midpoint of the range. (Each range doesn't have to be the same length. I just did it that way to keep it tidy. And of course you can use other midpoints and other ranges for other eras and other countries and social classes.) Technically, Webster's didn't specify HOW MANY years have to go by after middle age before one is elderly. One, ten, twenty, thirty? Webster's prefers not to say. :) (Govts have been pushing retirement pensions toward 70, which is an important indication of their idea of how long most of us can keep being fully functional, an essential element of being middle aged, not elderly.)
If anyone who listened to the story of the Great Dane dog and its owner and didnt well up or even say awww! Then you are heartless and one of those non-pet people who are dull and miserable.... aww poor Ms Isham and her dog :(
Oh bog off. To everyone else reading we knew the human death toll, and that is sad, of course it was, however this is the first time I had heard of details on the pets involved and their owners. At no point do I say "more" sad or anything to that effect. Trolls and fools think they are clever, pointing out something that isn't there... I feel sad for them... but not as much as the human, bird, cat, dog or indeed even the bacteria who died on that voyage.
I would never left my dog alone in such a situation. I would stay with him and try my best to get us both out there alive. Even if chances are low (you never know).
You mean impossible No one survived from swimming They were in the middle of no where...in the ocean in freezing water If you somehow survived Again completely impossible Your fog dog would not Life boats are the only option
@@Kaballll5133 Lifeboat 4 picked up eight, two of whom died (not included in the list above); six survivors. Lifeboat 14 picked up three or four people, one of whom died; there were two or three saved. Collapsible A probably contained between 11 and 14 survivors but estimates vary so much that it is impossible to determine the exact number. R.N. Williams said 11, Scarrot and Lowe testified to 20 or so men and one lady, Carl Olof Jansson stated there was 12, Rheims said that there was 12 in the letter to his wife, and then said 14 in his 1913 testimony, Steward Brown said 14, then 12, Peter Daly said 13, Wennerstrom said 11, etc., etc. Collapsible B probably had between 25 and 35 people on board when boats 4 and 12 saved them however, eyewitness testimony varies so much that it is impossible to pin point the number. Steward Whiteley said that there were 30-35 aboard, Lightoller said there were about 30, mainly stokers and only three male passengers, but that three or so died during the night, Colonel Gracie says he was certain there were at least 30, Jack Thayer believed 28 men were aboard the boat, Barkworth gave conflicting figures, but estimated around 20-30, etc., etc. Collapsible D picked up one passenger; Mr Hoyt. There is no evidence that any of the other boats picked up swimmers. www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/plucked-from-the-sea.html
i would like to believe i would be as brave as that elderly woman for the sake of my pet, but if it meant both of us would die i really dont know how id choose in that situation, id like to think whatever id choose would be the right thing
It was my great aunt Elizabeth Rothschild that saved her Pomeranian. The Carpathia actually balked at the idea of boarding the dog but she was insistent (of course). Unfortunately it was run over in the streets of New York shortly after docking.
Oh my god! That story of the great dane is what pure love is and if you don't respect her for staying with her friend then you're a heartless piece of shit. Sorry, I just love dogs so fucking much I can't right now.
It's a lovely story and you're not the only one repeating it, but (1) Lizzy Isham didn't own a dog at the time she boarded Titanic and (2) the woman who was seen clutching her Great Dane in the water was described as young and Lizzy was 50 years old.
I read the book “The voyage of the Titanic” or the series is called “Dear America” about a girl named Margaret Ann Brady, and s rich lady name Ms. Carstairs was with Margaret and had a dog named Florence, and they met a dog named Kitty so I thought this video would have some info but I guess not :/
If that doesn't bring a tear to your eye, not much will. I feel so terribly sorry for all the people and animals who suffered and died from a disaster that really didn't have to happen and should never have happened.
I just visited the Titanic museum in Branson, MO. They added some bits about the dogs to the exhibit a while back, they did not include the part about the woman clutching her dog however...
I watched Titanic again last night and it dawned on me while I was trying to fall asleep “wait just a goddamn minute, what happened to the dogs?!” In the movie, there was no mention of dogs by the passengers during the panic. But we knew there were dogs on the ship. Can’t believe only 3 survived.
No known cats during the actual sailing. The one cat (Jenny, I think her name was) " employed" to keep the rat population down, reportedly took her kittens and absconded after the initial launch.
Good video, but sad. Never thought about dogs aboard the ship. I love my dog a lot, but would have found him a pain when I wanted to do anything. I'd have never brought him aboard only to leave him in the kennel.
I wonder why they didn't use the lifeboats to shuttle people to the iceberg they hit. It was a very calm night, the iceberg looks like it was shaped in a way that people could have gotten on it. With the flairs, surely they could see it. I looked into it a bit & couldn't find any accounts of anyone even trying. Maybe the sides were steeper than they look in photos but people get onto icebergs from small boats all the time & it looks very possible from the photos of the berg Titanic hit. I think some rowing, a few trips back & forth & they may have been able to get a few hundred people on the berg. They had a few hours, the berg is a giant floating object near by. Did nobody think to use that giant chunk of ice as a lifeboat?
It's likely they still would have died of hypothermia before help could reach them. There was no one in the vicinity. It's a good theory, but I would assume they took the chance of saving as many lives as possible, rather than risk every person dying. I always wonder why women were so important (women and children first on the lifeboats), yet they weren't regarded very highly in any other manner. Maybe because the children were more important, and the children need their mothers.
Miki Nyckel It took a couple of hours for Titanic to go down & a few more hours for Carpathia to get to the scene. Figure the first people on the lifeboats spent 4 to 6 hours,maybe a bit more, in the boats. It was cold but calm. If they could stay dry survival wasn't a problem. Even young children survived & they are far more prone to hypothermia. Figure the hardest part about getting on the iceberg would be staying dry during the transfer from the lifeboat to the iceberg. That's very possible though. The first few on would have to clamor onto it, dry off & change to dry clothing. That's cold & miserable but people do it all the time, it won't kill you so long as you get into warm dry clothing fairly quickly. After several people are on the berg, they could just throw a rope over & pull the lifeboat up far enough for people to just step out. Of course that depends on the shape of the iceberg. Photos of it look like there is an area with a gentle slope, almost like a beach landing, but it's hard to really tell. Anyways, I have never seen an account of them even exploring that option. I am guessing, in the confusion of the moment nobody thought to try. It was also dark so they would need to row out to the berg to check it out. In the dark it wouldn't be an obvious option. Not to mention, it just sank the ship, the gut reaction would be to stay away from it, not run to it as a possible lifeboat.
The Titanic was going pretty fast, it might have just gone too far from the iceberg for that to be a plausible option. After all, you'd want to be near the ship to be rescued as soon as possible.
An iceberg isn't like a beach, and even a small one can be 5m tall (the one Titanic hit was around 30m tall), with near-vertical craggy edges. You'd need skilled climbers and equipment to even attempt to disembark from a lifeboat onto one, and that's in the daytime, with the entire berg scouted out to find the best spot. In pitch black night, with no equipment, and terrified, untrained lifeboat passengers, it would be completely impossible, and that's even if you found an iceberg nearby, since the Titanic was traveling at close to 22 knots (25mph) at time of collision and will have been miles away by the time the lifeboats were launched. Remember that in pitch darkness, you wouldn't be able to see an iceberg if it was more than a few hundred feet away.
Several boats were launched half empty because of an inept officer and this poor lady and her dog died for nothing because they could have fit comfortably in one of them, supposedly the boats had a capacity of 60 people but they had actually been successfully tested for the weight of 75 grown men, yet there were boats with less than 20 people in them.
There were space for more persons in the bots, but the ship crew got panics and released the bots whit only 12 persons in bots for 38,. I've done a thesis about the titanic there was a lot more capacity in the bots but unfortunately the crew didn't fill them to its capacity
They only had 20 lifeboats which was enough for 1,178 passengers. Titanic had 2,224 passengers. It still wouldn’t have been enough if they filed the lifeboats to maximum capacity. They needed that extra row of lifeboats but Thomas Andrews was overruled.
Why did I not think this was going to be sad? I mean, obviously, there's no way this video was going to turn out happy. Plus now I've got that religious ad about how being atheist makes you value animals more than people, so I'm feeling terrible for being sad about the dogs and not all the children that probably died.
Wow, who sponsors that ad? It's literally a hate speech against atheists, which is ironic considering the ad's message. I would report the organization.
One dog died becuase the dogs owner a lady was told she could not bring her dog to the deck for escape and she left it in the cabin. The dog tried to claw on her dress. All she had to do was stand up to the crew member who told her that. Ignore it and get on a boat with a stern resolve to demand they either shoot her dead on the spot of allow her and the dog to get on a life boat.
If my cant go with my dog im not going if i was on the titanic and my dog and he could not go on the life boat then im going down with my dog i dont what anyone say im im going with my dog❤🐶
I saw a documentary on that. The evidence is pretty damming, except that large artifacts taken from the Titanic, including structural elements that would've been fitted to the ship by the time the switch would've been made had serial numbers from Titanic. So unless they swapped out the entire ship with the stuff in another ship it makes no sense. The grand staircase of Olympic survives today in a hotel and the serial numbers on that match those of olympic too.
@@stikibunn I wouldn't call that a documentary but a conspiracy theory fiction. RUclips is full of these especially antivaxx stuffs so I make sure to never click on videos with clickbaity titles or right wing channels. From what I've seen, for some reason these groups go together.
More like the fucking people who made the Titanic go too fast at night just to break some "world record" and instead sunk the ship and killed the poor lives or those people and animals.
We all love our dogs and they love us. Wich is why if this situation (a sinking boat) happens to anyone we should save ourselves because that’s what our dogs would have wanted for us. They don’t want to die and know that they were part of the reason we died.
Dear God THANK YOU! I was weeping and heartbroken over the woman who stayed with her Great Dane when I read your comment and it lifted my heart right up! I started laughing with tears gushing down my face. Bless you.
Brian H What the hell is a “flee-bag”? Also, yes there is nothing wrong with wanting to save your dog. They are your family, even if they aren’t human. It’s called doing the right thing.
A flee-bag consists of all the things someone just CANNOT leave to the water. They put it in the bag and flee with it. Those that are psychotic/sociopathic pack a bag with no intention of saving themselves. A flee-bag may just make them look good after death. I'm assuming this was less than .05% of the ship's population.
She was rich... She had a sure seat to save herself... She could have bought any dog in the world, but that one was her friend, and she refused to leave him.
Francisco Mariño I kind of love this.
Sad! 🙏
The Dog was probubly the only family she had left at that age. she would rather die with he dog than abandon it to die alone.
"body of an elderly woman clutching a large dog" .... i can't.. oh god, it's raining on my face...
Stupid onions.
still a better love story than Twilight...
As the owner of 3 Great Danes, I don't blame her a bit. They would have found me and my dogs floating together, too.
Forget Twilight. That's a better love story than Titanic! *cries*
she did the right thing!
I go down with my dogs. Period.
Me too
Same here. Cat too.
Then bye
Nah forget those dogs lol especially if you have children relying on you
@@UnfilteredAmerica breh
If they had included the Dog lady in the movie, that would've made even more devastating.
but she survived? did you mean one of the dogs that died? if so I agree haha
Sh4dowolf Not the dog "Lady". The dog lady - the one who died with the Great Dane. This is what quotes and caps are for !!!
Ayverie Ablaze 0:52 there was a dog called lady I assumed that was what she was talking about.
Sh4dowolf If you watched the video, you'd know which dog I was talking about.
So you're actually trying to say that I'm on this youtube video but didn't bother to watch it? Any confusion is clearly your fault for not using correct grammar when it was clearly needed; like Ayverie Ablaze stated. And I really don't see why you're being snarky when my comment was perfectly polite.
It is a sad story, the lady and her Great Dane, but also endearing. Tragic, but beautiful. I don't know that I could leave my pups behind either.
I would do the same for my dog. When I adopt a pet they are family until one or both of us perish.
If I was alone and I bought my dog with me into the titanic in those days I would never leave without my dog . My dog is my little baby and I would do anything to keep his body heated from the cold.
You and I both. I never would have left my dog. She's a part of my family. I probably would have tried to put her on a lifeboat and if they didn't allow me, well then, it would be my dog and I meeting our maker together.
King Charles are not too big... stupid father. Let the kids hold their doggies and say they still weigh less then a fat adult. That was cruel to do that to his kids.
I agree. But maybe they were running out of the time and were far away from the kneels? Like maybe he was worried the kids would miss the life boats
You forgot about the Newfoundland, Rigel. He helped people get onto life boats and he survived many years afterwards.
The body of an elderly lady clutching a large dog was recovered......
"It was a sad day for rain"
My friend "but it wasn't raining"
Me "yes... yes it was..."
Nothing but respect for that woman.
RESPECT.
Wasn’t that a line from Fullmetal Alchemist?
I found it both interesting and tear generating.
I always remember the line from titanic. "Im looking for my damn dog" -John Jacob Astor IV
@gsp0113: The author of this piece, actor Eddie Deezen, is currently 59 :-)
And “technically” according to Webster’s “elderly” just means “past middle age”. Then technically taken literally “middle age” might well be the likely mid-point of one’s life, so around the early 40s-ish. So technically anything past that point could be termed "elderly". Technically... :-)
Today I Found Out .....I'm 58 today and not really ready to think of myself as elderly. Love your videos. I subscribed when you had 40000 something subscribers and enjoyed watching them continuing to increase.
Today I Found Out And technically, this elderly woman could still kick your scrawny butt. :-P
There are now so many people of 100 or more that the US govt has categories of old and old-old. So the midpoint for a growing number of people is around 45-50. But as people do not just exist on the dot of a midpoint, being much too large and messy, that is only literal in mathematics and not in the life sciences. :) Organisms need to roam around in a range. The range for US human youth has been pushed along by culture and modern medicine, so is now about 0-35. Middle age is about 35-70. Old age is about 70 and up. That puts the approximate mathematical midpoint in the approximate midpoint of the range. (Each range doesn't have to be the same length. I just did it that way to keep it tidy. And of course you can use other midpoints and other ranges for other eras and other countries and social classes.)
Technically, Webster's didn't specify HOW MANY years have to go by after middle age before one is elderly. One, ten, twenty, thirty? Webster's prefers not to say. :) (Govts have been pushing retirement pensions toward 70, which is an important indication of their idea of how long most of us can keep being fully functional, an essential element of being middle aged, not elderly.)
If anyone who listened to the story of the Great Dane dog and its owner and didnt well up or even say awww! Then you are heartless and one of those non-pet people who are dull and miserable.... aww poor Ms Isham and her dog :(
Oh bog off. To everyone else reading we knew the human death toll, and that is sad, of course it was, however this is the first time I had heard of details on the pets involved and their owners. At no point do I say "more" sad or anything to that effect. Trolls and fools think they are clever, pointing out something that isn't there... I feel sad for them... but not as much as the human, bird, cat, dog or indeed even the bacteria who died on that voyage.
white star a dog on the titanic is fake but base on real people ms islam is based on ms ishen star is basecon a serviving dog and so on
I dunno. I prefer one more human saved on that lifeboat than a great Dane. do you?
Iris Park hell no
Maybe what they're trying to say is: It's better for one to die than both of them.
Or they like arguing, but I don't. (shrugs)
OMG I love these videos but this was so sad-the lady and the dog makes me want to hug my dog
I would never left my dog alone in such a situation. I would stay with him and try my best to get us both out there alive. Even if chances are low (you never know).
You mean impossible
No one survived from swimming
They were in the middle of no where...in the ocean in freezing water
If you somehow survived
Again completely impossible
Your fog dog would not
Life boats are the only option
@@Kaballll5133not impossible 44-48 we’re saved from the water
@@Kaballll5133 Lifeboat 4 picked up eight, two of whom died (not included in the list above); six survivors.
Lifeboat 14 picked up three or four people, one of whom died; there were two or three saved.
Collapsible A probably contained between 11 and 14 survivors but estimates vary so much that it is impossible to determine the exact number. R.N. Williams said 11, Scarrot and Lowe testified to 20 or so men and one lady, Carl Olof Jansson stated there was 12, Rheims said that there was 12 in the letter to his wife, and then said 14 in his 1913 testimony, Steward Brown said 14, then 12, Peter Daly said 13, Wennerstrom said 11, etc., etc.
Collapsible B probably had between 25 and 35 people on board when boats 4 and 12 saved them however, eyewitness testimony varies so much that it is impossible to pin point the number. Steward Whiteley said that there were 30-35 aboard, Lightoller said there were about 30, mainly stokers and only three male passengers, but that three or so died during the night, Colonel Gracie says he was certain there were at least 30, Jack Thayer believed 28 men were aboard the boat, Barkworth gave conflicting figures, but estimated around 20-30, etc., etc.
Collapsible D picked up one passenger; Mr Hoyt.
There is no evidence that any of the other boats picked up swimmers.
www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/plucked-from-the-sea.html
This is more devastating than jack and rose's fictional story
R.I.P. Hoomans and Doggos!!
Heart breaking. Always wondered about all the animals
i would like to believe i would be as brave as that elderly woman for the sake of my pet, but if it meant both of us would die i really dont know how id choose in that situation, id like to think whatever id choose would be the right thing
I guess it depends on the type of pet and the bond.
It was my great aunt Elizabeth Rothschild that saved her Pomeranian. The Carpathia actually balked at the idea of boarding the dog but she was insistent (of course). Unfortunately it was run over in the streets of New York shortly after docking.
You're related to a Rothschild?
@@wouldntyouliketoknow8904 BURN THE WITCH!!!
Damn girl you rich
my dog dies, i die too if I cant save both of us
Such a simple topic but so bloody interesting. Keep up the good work 👍✌️
Bless that woman's soul.
Keep doing this Simon.. it's gr8!
and something to look fwd to daily :)
The fidelity and bravoury of this woman 🙏
"He was lying" the salt killed me
I refuse to believe this for my own sanity
Oh my god! That story of the great dane is what pure love is and if you don't respect her for staying with her friend then you're a heartless piece of shit. Sorry, I just love dogs so fucking much I can't right now.
It's a lovely story and you're not the only one repeating it, but (1) Lizzy Isham didn't own a dog at the time she boarded Titanic and (2) the woman who was seen clutching her Great Dane in the water was described as young and Lizzy was 50 years old.
I read the book “The voyage of the Titanic” or the series is called “Dear America” about a girl named Margaret Ann Brady, and s rich lady name Ms. Carstairs was with Margaret and had a dog named Florence, and they met a dog named Kitty so I thought this video would have some info but I guess not :/
If that doesn't bring a tear to your eye, not much will. I feel so terribly sorry for all the people and animals who suffered and died from a disaster that really didn't have to happen and should never have happened.
Saddest video. 😭
Ms. Isham had more dedication to her dog than the captain did to the people on the ship.
Imma start appreciating my dogs more it’s not that I don’t but I never wanna lose my dogs
We never want to lose our pets, but we have to. :-(
JamaicanRain true... It hurt like hell when I lost my first dog. 2 years later and sometimes i still cry
Dog food
I just visited the Titanic museum in Branson, MO. They added some bits about the dogs to the exhibit a while back, they did not include the part about the woman clutching her dog however...
Poor dogs
I watched Titanic again last night and it dawned on me while I was trying to fall asleep “wait just a goddamn minute, what happened to the dogs?!” In the movie, there was no mention of dogs by the passengers during the panic. But we knew there were dogs on the ship. Can’t believe only 3 survived.
As my dog would fight by my side to the bitter end, I would do the same.
I know another name of a doggy.. Frou-Frou and that dog was left behind by The Bishop’s
Well this was depressing.
Forgot to mention that one special dog invented rap on this ship
what about the cats?!?
No known cats during the actual sailing. The one cat (Jenny, I think her name was) " employed" to keep the rat population down, reportedly took her kittens and absconded after the initial launch.
Yeah
SirenOfMorning13 im going there on Summer
Let's just pray that there weren't any cats onboard.
Fantastic.
Wait. 50 is "elderly"? I now have a strong suspicion that the writers for "Today I Found Out" are in their early 20s.
300 years from now, when life expectancy is like 180, 50 will be an adolescent. Based on actions of many today, that may not be such a bad thing....
didn't know their where any dogs on the titanic.....pardon me i need to go cry now.
sad at the end but great video
Good video, but sad. Never thought about dogs aboard the ship. I love my dog a lot, but would have found him a pain when I wanted to do anything. I'd have never brought him aboard only to leave him in the kennel.
I wouldn't have even brought a animal with me.
I wondered 12 breeds of dog a board the titanic what breeds were they.
I wonder why they didn't use the lifeboats to shuttle people to the iceberg they hit. It was a very calm night, the iceberg looks like it was shaped in a way that people could have gotten on it. With the flairs, surely they could see it. I looked into it a bit & couldn't find any accounts of anyone even trying. Maybe the sides were steeper than they look in photos but people get onto icebergs from small boats all the time & it looks very possible from the photos of the berg Titanic hit. I think some rowing, a few trips back & forth & they may have been able to get a few hundred people on the berg.
They had a few hours, the berg is a giant floating object near by. Did nobody think to use that giant chunk of ice as a lifeboat?
It's likely they still would have died of hypothermia before help could reach them. There was no one in the vicinity. It's a good theory, but I would assume they took the chance of saving as many lives as possible, rather than risk every person dying. I always wonder why women were so important (women and children first on the lifeboats), yet they weren't regarded very highly in any other manner. Maybe because the children were more important, and the children need their mothers.
Miki Nyckel It took a couple of hours for Titanic to go down & a few more hours for Carpathia to get to the scene. Figure the first people on the lifeboats spent 4 to 6 hours,maybe a bit more, in the boats. It was cold but calm. If they could stay dry survival wasn't a problem. Even young children survived & they are far more prone to hypothermia.
Figure the hardest part about getting on the iceberg would be staying dry during the transfer from the lifeboat to the iceberg.
That's very possible though. The first few on would have to clamor onto it, dry off & change to dry clothing. That's cold & miserable but people do it all the time, it won't kill you so long as you get into warm dry clothing fairly quickly. After several people are on the berg, they could just throw a rope over & pull the lifeboat up far enough for people to just step out. Of course that depends on the shape of the iceberg. Photos of it look like there is an area with a gentle slope, almost like a beach landing, but it's hard to really tell.
Anyways, I have never seen an account of them even exploring that option.
I am guessing, in the confusion of the moment nobody thought to try. It was also dark so they would need to row out to the berg to check it out. In the dark it wouldn't be an obvious option. Not to mention, it just sank the ship, the gut reaction would be to stay away from it, not run to it as a possible lifeboat.
Yeah because you can totally convince people who didn't want to get into the lifeboats to get on an iceberg.
The Titanic was going pretty fast, it might have just gone too far from the iceberg for that to be a plausible option. After all, you'd want to be near the ship to be rescued as soon as possible.
An iceberg isn't like a beach, and even a small one can be 5m tall (the one Titanic hit was around 30m tall), with near-vertical craggy edges. You'd need skilled climbers and equipment to even attempt to disembark from a lifeboat onto one, and that's in the daytime, with the entire berg scouted out to find the best spot. In pitch black night, with no equipment, and terrified, untrained lifeboat passengers, it would be completely impossible, and that's even if you found an iceberg nearby, since the Titanic was traveling at close to 22 knots (25mph) at time of collision and will have been miles away by the time the lifeboats were launched. Remember that in pitch darkness, you wouldn't be able to see an iceberg if it was more than a few hundred feet away.
How many calories are in one pound?
that's so sad
I would be that women with that dog - refusing to leave the ship
Very sad about the dogs & children that died on titanic
Dear god, thank you for saying “RMS Titanic,” rather than “SS Titanic” like basically everyone else does, even Titanic experts.
Fog 🌫️🌫️🌁🌁🌫️🌫️
I’m told it was 22dogs and the ship cat jen
ahhh poor dogs
And there were cats on the Titanic to
I’m doing down with my dog. I’m never going to let him experience being suffocated to death. Ever.
Several boats were launched half empty because of an inept officer and this poor lady and her dog died for nothing because they could have fit comfortably in one of them, supposedly the boats had a capacity of 60 people but they had actually been successfully tested for the weight of 75 grown men, yet there were boats with less than 20 people in them.
how many dogs were on the titanic in total?
Poor dogs :(
Wait what? The Dongs that were aboard? 0:04
I knew about this when I was 3
Well, good for you. Give yourself a big pat on the back!
Amateur. I knew about this when I was 1 month old.
Umm,what is this fox terrier name😭
There were space for more persons in the bots, but the ship crew got panics and released the bots whit only 12 persons in bots for 38,. I've done a thesis about the titanic there was a lot more capacity in the bots but unfortunately the crew didn't fill them to its capacity
Vivian Fuentes Boats were made for 65 each.
They only had 20 lifeboats which was enough for 1,178 passengers. Titanic had 2,224 passengers. It still wouldn’t have been enough if they filed the lifeboats to maximum capacity. They needed that extra row of lifeboats but Thomas Andrews was overruled.
I need kleenex
Hurry
Why did I not think this was going to be sad? I mean, obviously, there's no way this video was going to turn out happy. Plus now I've got that religious ad about how being atheist makes you value animals more than people, so I'm feeling terrible for being sad about the dogs and not all the children that probably died.
Wow, who sponsors that ad? It's literally a hate speech against atheists, which is ironic considering the ad's message. I would report the organization.
This is why you should never say anything about ships you’ll jinx yourself
did he say 7000 in today's money was 300 back then?
Yes...it's called inflation
Uh yeah..
There was exactly 9 animals on that ship including the chicken there was no cats on that ship at least one and she didn't have kids in
You Tube they had 12 dogs on the ship
think about it
I’d try to fight with my dogs then leave them, it’s not right they have to suffer alone
Was there any cats abroad the titanic?
At the very least, there were before it sailed.
My family was mentioned
I have a French bull dog
If my ship sank my dogs are going t9 be with me no matter what
50 is elderly?
One dog died becuase the dogs owner a lady was told she could not bring her dog to the deck for escape and she left it in the cabin. The dog tried to claw on her dress. All she had to do was stand up to the crew member who told her that. Ignore it and get on a boat with a stern resolve to demand they either shoot her dead on the spot of allow her and the dog to get on a life boat.
Idk why this showed up in my suggested videos...but miss Isham was only 50. Far from elderly.
There were other animals on this ship too, why emphasise on just dogs? Sheesh
If my cant go with my dog im not going if i was on the titanic and my dog and he could not go on the life boat then im going down with my dog i dont what anyone say im im going with my dog❤🐶
Did you know that the Titanic was actually the Olympic , they just hanbge the name before the voyage
I saw a documentary on that. The evidence is pretty damming, except that large artifacts taken from the Titanic, including structural elements that would've been fitted to the ship by the time the switch would've been made had serial numbers from Titanic. So unless they swapped out the entire ship with the stuff in another ship it makes no sense. The grand staircase of Olympic survives today in a hotel and the serial numbers on that match those of olympic too.
No, that is a myth, their were serial codes on *everything* onboard so they knew it was Titanic
@@stikibunn I wouldn't call that a documentary but a conspiracy theory fiction. RUclips is full of these especially antivaxx stuffs so I make sure to never click on videos with clickbaity titles or right wing channels. From what I've seen, for some reason these groups go together.
WHY THE DOGS?
Fucking iceberg🤜❄
More like the fucking people who made the Titanic go too fast at night just to break some "world record" and instead sunk the ship and killed the poor lives or those people and animals.
this is the end of the world I have list faith on humity a bald man talking about dogs on the greatest ship in the world
WTF?
Sun Yat Sen!! Hahahah...
What about Captain Smiths dog?? (Ben)
Do a video on the Rothschild family.
Such a wast of life
Thats aweful
i know its a bit of a sad thing, but when you said "he was lying!" it was just so hilarious.
Kind of a morbid video guys lol
that must've been ONE great dane ..
We all love our dogs and they love us. Wich is why if this situation (a sinking boat) happens to anyone we should save ourselves because that’s what our dogs would have wanted for us. They don’t want to die and know that they were part of the reason we died.
Sun Yat-Sen? I'm so going to name my next poodle Bonaparte
Sun yat sen feels wrong on so many level.
did you know that one of the men onboard the life boat was actually 3 nornal sized dogs in a frock with a pipe in the top dogs mouth.
In addition he was dressed as a woman so they'd let him onto the lifeboat. So three dogs masquerading as a man crossdressing as a woman.
Heartgear One Fucking...genius...
How dare you assume their sex it might have been just three burly female dogs.
I feel like I remember seeing this in a terrible titanic cartoon...
Dear God THANK YOU!
I was weeping and heartbroken over the woman who stayed with her Great Dane when I read your comment and it lifted my heart right up! I started laughing with tears gushing down my face.
Bless you.
This needs a beard 🤔
Some wanted to die with a flee-bag, and not save themselves? Wow.
Brian H What the hell is a “flee-bag”? Also, yes there is nothing wrong with wanting to save your dog. They are your family, even if they aren’t human. It’s called doing the right thing.
A flee-bag consists of all the things someone just CANNOT leave to the water. They put it in the bag and flee with it. Those that are psychotic/sociopathic pack a bag with no intention of saving themselves. A flee-bag may just make them look good after death. I'm assuming this was less than .05% of the ship's population.
I freaked out for a second I was like where the hell is simon's beard! Then I realized this is 6 year old😂