Introducing Nick the Dog Alright, all my Department of Defense (DoD) people. You are going to recognize this picture. It is of a six-year-old German Shepherd, a military working dog Nick. Nick works with the 2nd Military Police Detachment at Fort Meade, Maryland. Nick is one of six patrol explosive detection Military Working Dogs at… Continue reading Introducing Nick the Dog
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Robotic ‘Dogs’ to be tested on US/Mexico border
Robotic ‘Dogs’ to be tested on US/Mexico border Interesting stuff here, now I don’t know much about Ghost Robotics, but if they are anything like the products that Boston Dynamics produces, then I can tell you that those illegally crossing the board are in for a special “treat”. Here are some videos of both the… Continue reading Robotic ‘Dogs’ to be tested on US/Mexico border
Leaving Your Pets Behind
Leaving Your Pets Behind I can’t believe this bullshit, according to the article, people are actually abandoning their pets at the airports, because they didn’t plan ahead on how to travel with their pets. I think that I have just reached a whole new level of being pissed off. I can not believe that people… Continue reading Leaving Your Pets Behind
Spoiled Dog
Spoiled Dog This is something that we usually do with our dogs. In fact, BJ, who passed a few years back, loved looking at Christmas lights. He was really into Christmas, more than any of our dogs, past, and present. In our area, Santa Clause comes around on a fire truck and visits all the… Continue reading Spoiled Dog
Pit Bull Attack – 21 injured
Pit Bull Attack – 21 injured I cringe after seeing these types of articles about Pit Bulls attacking people. I don’t cringe thinking about the blood and guts, I cringe thinking that this all could have been avoided. I have had a Pitty in my family for the past 28 years; not once has any… Continue reading Pit Bull Attack – 21 injured
Military Working Dogs – Part 2
Military Working Dog If you read my post about Marine Sgt Jacob Varela and his Military Working Dog Atilla, then you are familiar with the military and their working dogs. Many people who are not affiliated with the military, simply do not understand things like how the military operates. What does the military do with… Continue reading Military Working Dogs – Part 2
Military Working Dogs
Military Working Dogs I’m so torn between happiness and frustration on this one. I’m elated that both dog and handler were reunited, but I’m so frustrated that the DoD plays games with these dogs by making it so difficult for them to be discharged from the military. Stories like Sgt Jacob Varela and MWD Atilla… Continue reading Military Working Dogs
Prepping for Pets
Prepping for Pets One of the considerations you need to think about when prepping for your pets is what you do when they are sick. I want to pause right here and state that ditching my pets is not an option and it never will be, they are family, period. And yes, I will feed… Continue reading Prepping for Pets
BJ the Average Dog
Beejee Weejee We adopted BJ (Beejee Weejee) in 2005 from the Spotsylvania Animal Shelter, my young daughter named him “Blacky Jones”, (one of our previous dogs was named “Casey Jones”, and BJ was black in color, so Blacky Jones or BJ for short). BJ was a Dachshund / Springer Spaniel mix, so he was low… Continue reading BJ the Average Dog
My First Dog – Yummy
My First Dog – Yummy My first dog when I was growing up was a wired hair Chihuahua, that I got to pick the name of Yummy after some movie (so that is the story I was told). I remember Yummy being so fast and he loved to run, he was basically a very hyper… Continue reading My First Dog – Yummy