Hero dogs
By savypat
@savypat (20216)
United States
March 30, 2010 7:57am CST
This article included a picture, but I didn't know how to get it here on mylot.
I thought this would touch all your hearts, war doesn't only include humans. Please share this as you wish.
"The K9 above is Brutus, a military K9 at McChord. He's huge - part Boxer and part British Bull Mastiff and tops the scales at 200 lbs. His handler took the picture. Brutus is running toward me because he knows I have some Milk Bone treats, so he's slobbering away! I had to duck around a tree just before he got to me in case he couldn't stop, but he did. Brutus won the Congressional Medal of Honor last year from his tour in Iraq .
His handler and four other soldiers were taken hostage by insurgents. Brutus and his handler communicate by sign language and he gave Brutus the signal that meant 'go away but come back and find me'. The Iraqis paid no attention to Brutus. He came back later and quietly tore the throat out of one guard at one door and another guard at another door. He then jumped against one of the doors repeatedly (the guys were being held in an old warehouse) until it opened. He went in and untied his handler and they all escaped. He's the first K9 to receive this honor. If he knows you're ok, he's a big old lug and wants to sit in your lap. Enjoys the company of cats.
K-9 Congressional Medal of Honor Winner.
Thought you'd find this interesting. Talk about animal intelligence and bonding with humans!
Remember that they can't do a lot of things for themselves and that they depend on you to make their life a quality life!
A PET'S TEN COMMANDMENTS.........
1. My life is likely to last 10-15 years. Any separation from you is likely to be painful.
2. Give me time to understand what you want of me.
3. Place your trust in me. It is crucial for my well-being.
4. Don't be angry with me for long and don't lock me up as punishment. You have your work, your friends, your entertainment, but I have only you.
5. Talk to me. Even if I don't understand your words, I do understand your voice when speaking to me.
6. Be aware that, however you treat me, I will never forget it.
7. Before you hit me, before you strike me, remember that I could hurt you, and yet, I choose not to bite you.
8. Before you scold me for being lazy or uncooperative, ask yourself if something might be bothering me. Perhaps I'm not getting the right food, I have been in the sun too long, or my heart might be getting old or weak.
9. Please take care of me when I grow old. You too, will grow old.
10. On the ultimate difficult journey, go with me please. Never say you can't bear to watch. Don't make me face this alone. Everything is easier for me if you are there, because I love you so."
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8 responses
@bunnybon7 (50973)
• Holiday, Florida
31 Mar 10
i have read about all this before. and i forgot that i shouldnt read that last line cause i feel so guilty. i didnt go with my black lab when they put him to sleep. i just couldnt do it. no one told me i would regret it forever. i was still pretty sick and going through some more procedures soon for my illness. i just couldnt go. i cried for days and now i feel guilty. all the rest i know and do. if coco has to go some day, i'll go be by her.
@savypat (20216)
• United States
31 Mar 10
Don't feel to bad, the Vet gave him a shot which put him to sleep and if he was sick he was then free from pain and weakness, once he was asleep the Vet stopped his heart, if you trust your Vet you should not feel badly that you couldn't be with him, most likely he would have be upset because you were upset the Vet and his people are doing this all the time and don't get emotional about it so the animals are more calm. It's much better that way don't you think?
@reckon21 (3479)
• Philippines
17 Apr 10
This is really a great and interesting story about a hero dog. In this story he acted like a true human and soldier. He even saved the life of his handler and that is excellent and impressive already. Dogs are mans best friend and they have feelings just like humans and they knew they are loved and taken care of.
I really like the pet ten commandments. It is clever and wise in writings and the meaning is valuable. And if you had a pet dog treat it like a human and it will return the favor to you.
@zandi458 (28102)
• Malaysia
30 Mar 10
The pet's ten commandments are very touching. I am a dog lover and have 4 indoor dogs that share my living quarters.
There's more evidence that dogs can detect danger even if it is not a natural disturbance. Witness the guide dog, or the service dog, which uses his powers of discernment to willfully disobey a command given him by his charge. These amazing dogs are taught to understand that the person they are caring for is sometimes unable to make educated decisions. For example, a blind person may give the dog the "forward' command, but the dog may see a car coming or a bicyclist approaching or a change in the level of the road that would cause his companion to fall. In these cases, the dog will use his own judgment and fail to perform an act that would prove dangerous to his human. Dogs read body language very well. After all, among dogs, body language is the primary communication tool. `
@paula27661 (15811)
• Australia
1 Apr 10
I have tears in my eyes from reading the PET'S TEN COMMANDMENTS it is very touching and so true. The last commandment made me feel so guilty because I could not face it when my cat had to be put to sleep and my husband and I couldn’t cope with it so neither of us stayed, I feel so bad now, I want to cry...
What a hero Brutus is, it is an absolutely amazing story, nobody can ever say that dogs are not intelligent, they are the smartest, most loyal and loving animal! Thanks for sharing this...
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@bulastika (5966)
• Philippines
31 Mar 10
We have four dogs in our house and another two in my sister's house.
We love dogs and we know how intelligent dogs are. But dogs has attitude also.
We also have problem dogs. Who we can't discipline because it bites.
And we also have a dog who thinks she is a cat. lolz.
But dogs will be always be dogs when you give them treat.
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It nice to hear that theirs a hero dogs in Iraq.
But don't say that loud. Maybe when criminals know this they will kill dogs in site.
Just to be safe..
@EvrWonder (3571)
• Canada
23 Apr 10
Not only is the story of Brutus a touching one but so are the Dogs ten Commandments. Nearing tears at the end. Thank you for sharing this story and such.
I love my dog so much. Sometimes reading things like this, motivates me to get up and out with my pup sooner than i would otherwise.
Today is Friday, it is a we day. I think we are about to go do laundry, which my pup loves because she gets to ride in the laundry basket, lol.
I think most humans, unfortunately don't give dogs the credit that they truly deserve. Dogs are highly intelligent.
Hands signals while training come in useful for more reasons than one as this discussion has demonstrated.
I appreciated the read. Thanks a lot.
@palonghorn (5479)
• United States
30 Mar 10
Dogs are very intelligent, and they understand way more than we give them credit for. I think it's great that Brutus was given that honor for his service, not only to his handler but to this country. I have read the ten commandments before, I think they should be published in every newspaper across the country. There are so many abused and mistreated dogs in this country, and it keeps happening. I have had dogs around all my life, and each one has been a big part of my family. I now have a pup, she'll be a year old next month, she has been through a lot with me, and yet she is my constant friend. After my last breakup, I once stated that the next 'man' in my life would have 4 legs, a waggin tail and always happy to see me! lol. Well she is happy to see me, that's the funny thing about dogs, no matter how long you've been away, or how you have treated them they still love you, so treat them well.
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