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Thanks! She's a doll and a total sweetheart.
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Best dog I've had by far. My next one will be a GSD for sure.
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HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — Six pets were pulled from a burning home in Carrollwood Wednesday, with all but one surviving. Firefighters learned that there were six animals, including three dogs and three cats, still inside the burning home, and managed to get them all out. However, one cat “succumbed to fire conditions,” officials said. Video showed first responders pouring water on one of the dogs and using an oxygen mask to help the dog breath. https://www.wfla.com/news/hillsborough-county/1-pet-dies-5-others-rescued-after-carrollwood-home-catches-fire/ |
To the woman at the airport who gently pulled her child closer when she saw my dog…
I noticed the pause. The tightened grip. The quiet question in your eyes. You saw an 55-pound Blue Heeler — compact, powerful, steel-blue coat flecked with black, muscles coiled with purpose. He wore a tactical K9 vest, a military backpack resting beside him, his sharp eyes calm but constantly assessing. And fear made the decision for you. I heard you whisper, “Is that dog safe?” What you didn’t see was the life written into his posture. His name is Ranger. Ranger is a retired K9 who spent years working alongside U.S. service members, trained to detect threats in crowded, unpredictable environments just like this one. Airports. Terminals. Noise. Movement. Chaos. He learned to read danger before danger ever showed itself. That intensity you noticed — the one that made him look tense or “on edge”? It isn’t aggression. It’s instinct refined by discipline. And the scars beneath his coat? They didn’t come from violence. They came from duty — from standing his ground too close to an explosion while doing exactly what he was trained to do: protect people he would never meet. You thought he was watching your child because he was dangerous. He wasn’t. He was doing what years of training taught him to do — scanning, observing, staying alert. Even in retirement, that instinct never truly fades. His body rests, but his mind still stands watch. Ranger isn’t a threat. He isn’t “just a dog.” He’s a veteran. He carried gear heavier than his own body. He worked long nights, loud terminals, and high-stress missions so others could walk freely and safely. He gave years of his life in service — without ever asking for recognition. Now, all he wants is a quiet corner of the terminal, the familiar presence of his handler, and a place to stretch out until the next flight is called. Next time, please don’t judge him by his size, his breed, or his intensity. Ask his handler. Look a little closer. You might just meet a hero who walks on four legs — and who still believes every human in that room is worth protecting. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1769087368.jpg |
Funny, the same exact story and photo-except with a pit bull--is being circulated on another board
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Not sure what's going on.
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AI is what's going on, unfortunately
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I hate AI. I hate questioning everything I see on any screen. And I hate what's in store for humanity because of AI
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I like the picture and the quote. Of course it could be any breed, but this is my exact experience.
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Took my girl to see her original humans and her real parents and relatives last night. Here she is enjoying the igloo she used to hang out in. Her half brother Maverick is in the middle (a little over 100 lbs, heading for 115 or so), and her father Apollo to the right. She had a good time.
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