This is one veteran where (if the dog/owner agrees) you may want to hug or at least shake a paw.

K-9 Veterans Day is celebrated on March 13. On this day, K-9 breeders and handlers honor the service of their furry companions. K-9s serve vital roles in the military and law enforcement. They get embedded in border patrol and customs, airports, the Coast Guard, the F.B.I., the police, and even the Secret Service. This holiday also recognizes other service dogs that help people with disabilities and support animals for those with mental health issues. Service dogs often risk their health and lives to accomplish their missions. It’s only fair that we should celebrate their efforts at least once a year.
From Imbu Botanicals:
“K-9 Veterans Day is celebrated on March 13. It’s a day that K-9 breeders and handlers honor the service of their furry companions. These dogs serve vital roles in the military and law enforcement, and often risk their health and lives to accomplish their missions. At Imbue, we feel that it’s important to celebrate their efforts at least once a year.
K-9 Veterans Day was started by Joe White, a Vietnam War veteran from Jacksonville, Florida. White was a dog handler who saw firsthand how valiantly K-9s served in the conflict and was disturbed by the (now abolished) euthanasia of these K-9 heroes at the end of their military service. To help raise awareness and honor the sacrifices of military working dogs, he came up with the idea of a holiday commemorating them. At Imbue, we are also most mindful of these less-recognized veterans of our armed forces; the countless canines who have valiantly served, many making the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
Many of you are aware of our connection to Dobermans. And as Doberman Pinscher owners, we are perhaps more aware of the history of this breed in connection to the wartime sacrifice they made. The very first Marine War Dog Training School was established at Quantico Bay, Cuba, on January 18, 1943, under the direction of Captain Samuel T. Brick. Fourteen Doberman Pinschers were donated by the Baltimore, Maryland and Canton, Ohio members of the Doberman Pinscher Club of America. The school’s location was short lived, however. A week later, the War Dog Training Center was established at Camp Lejeune, NC
According to the Doberman Pinscher Club of America “When United States Marines landed war dogs on Bougainville in the South Pacific, the first of November, 1943, it marked the first use of trained military dogs in combat by the United States. Dobermans, the official U.S. Marine Corps War Dogs, served throughout the South Pacific, courageously leading patrols in the steaming jungles, giving timely warning of the enemy waiting in ambush or hiding in caves, saving untold lives. They guarded exhausted sleeping troops in foxholes by night, preventing infiltration by the foe.”
More than 1,000 dogs had trained as Marine Devil Dogs during World War II. Twenty-nine war dogs were listed as killed in action, 25 of those deaths occurred on the island of Guam. Today, the U.S. Marine Corp maintains a War Memorial on Guam, for those 25 War Dogs that served and died there during WW II.”

Thank you for honoring these special veterans, Pat.
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Thanks, Lavinia. They are truly in a class by themselves.
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An important recognition
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Thanks, Derrick. Appreciate your comments.
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A great honoured you’ve given these special folk! Cheers Pat.
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Thanks, Francisco. Now if our politicians could be so well trained and disciplined and loyal…
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Ha! I’d rather have the K-9’s! And I am referring to politicians there and here! All the best Pat and enjoy the week!
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Politicians seem to have several traits in common, across the international and political spectrum.
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Yes they do, lying, cheating, stealing and thinking only of their own well being…
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Thanks to our furry friends
When I was young my parents had a pair of Dobermans, who just lacked the word to show intelligence and affection, which perhaps many humans are not able to demonstrate
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What a wonderful anecdote, Luisa. Dogs often make better friends than people.
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I couldn’t agree more💙💙💙
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You seldom (if ever) find a disloyal dog.
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👍💞
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We can’t say enough about them.
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Amen. GP. They also serve who sit and pant.
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Thank you, Pat, for this post. The loyalty and combat skills of some breeds of dogs are incomparable. Around 1500 dogs have been recruited by Indian army too.
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Thanks, Kaushal. I didn’t know that and am pleased to learn it.
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My pleasure, Pat! I also came to learn that a Day like this is observed.
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Hope India will have a similar day at some point for it’s canine veterans.
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Let’s hope so.
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4 paws up.
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I salute these great warriors.
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Did you ever jump with a K-9? Thanks for commenting, Don.
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A special and most-deserving recognition. Thanks so much, Pat. 🙏🏻
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My distinct pleasure, Michele. They used to do some training and exercises when I ran the library at Ft. Myer.
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