From all of us at doggies.com and breeders.net, our deepest thanks to our veterans, both 2-legged and 4-legged for defending the land of the free and the home of the brave. We are awed by your courage and sacrifice.
If you’re being chased by a police dog, try not to go through a tunnel, then onto a little seesaw, then weave through a bunch of poles. They’re trained for that.
A collection of photos honoring our K-9 military heroes. (And doesn’t the last one remind you of Arte Johnson’s sentry character on Laugh-in? Verrrrrry Interesting!)
From the ABC affiliate in Chicago…Army Sergeant Jason Bos welcomes home Clia upon her retirement from military service. I’m not sure who’s more excited – Clia or Jason!
Welcome home, Clia! And thanks to both of you for your service!
From the Brimfield, OH PD Facebook Page (one of the best pages on FB): The proud and awesome K-9 Corps! Left to right is Pseudo (Officer Gramlich), Drogen (Officer Allen), Nitro (Officer Putnam) and the senior dog, Havoc (Sgt. Knarr).
Yesterday I posted a picture of a police dog saying goodbye to his partner who had been killed in the line of duty. It seems only fitting that today I post about officers saying goodbye to a K-9 partner who had to be put down. Continue reading True American Hero→
If you’re one of the few people on the planet who hasn’t yet “liked” the Brimfield Police Department’s Facebook page, here’s what you’re missing. (Note: Brimfield is a very small town in Northeastern Ohio, yet their page has more likes than most major metropolises. A big reason why is posts like this one from Chief Oliver.) Continue reading A few thoughts on police dogs→
A video published by my hometown newspaper, The (Canton) Repository. It shows Zeke, a police dog who is retiring, and his handler, K-9 Officer Chris Heslop. I was struck by the emotion in his voice when he talks about Zeke, and what his retirement will mean to the officer and his family.