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U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Stacey Harrington, not shown, waits as his Military Working Dog "Gabbi" searches the Neighborhood Activities Center prior to a Business Development Seminar in the Gazaliyah district, Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 21, 2008. Harrington and Gabbi are assigned to the 435th Security Forces Squadron attached to 4th Infantry Division.
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Oct. 26, 2005 - Kwinto, a military police dog with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, sits beside his issued protective gear, which includes a flak jacket, safety goggles and booties made for canines. Kwinto, with the guidance of his military police dog handler, Sgt. Ken Porras, 32, a North Bergen, N.J., native and military police dog handler with the Military Police Detachment of MEU Service Support Group 24, detects explosives at vehicle checkpoints, on security patrols and during weapons cache sweeps. The 24th MEU is currently conducting security and stability operations in northern Babil province.
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A line of German Shepard and Labrador dogs of Nepal's Central Police Dog Training School sit for group photo after being worshiped by trainers during the Diwali festival also known as Tihar Festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, 27 October 2008 The Tihar festival is the second major festival for Nepalese Hindus from 26 to 30 October. During the festival people worship crow, considered to be messengers of human beings, cow, considered as incarnation of lord Laxmi, god of wealth, and dogs, repaying the love towards man's 'best friend'

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A dog from the dog squad of the Indian Army jumps over obstacles set on fire as he performs in a dog show during the 45th Raising Day celebrations of the Panther Division of the Indian Army on the outskirts of the northern Indian city of Amritsar, 01 October 2008. The Panther division which was raised on 01 October 1964, has taken part in many operations in the Western sector, prominent among them being the Indo Pak wars of 1965 and 1971
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Sue Downes, 28, was deployed to Afghanistan as a military police officer when she lost both legs in an explosion in 2006. Through the Neads (National Education for Assistance Dog Services) Canines for Combat Veterans program, she was paired with Lila in 2007. The dog has become a loving and intuitive companion, helping Ms. Downes walk and deal with post-traumatic stress disorder. "She helps me with a lot of stress issues, which I didn't expect her to do," she said.


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As a first lieutenant in the Army, Jeffrey Adams was responsible for 35 soldiers in Baghdad when he lost his leg in 2004. Though a dog lover, Mr. Adams, now 29, was not sure he needed help. "You get military people that think, 'I'm an alpha male, alpha female, and I don't need a dog,' " he said. He eventually overcame his reluctance, and in February 2008 was teamed with Sharif, a yellow Labrador and golden retriever mix.

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Sharif is trained to respond to 40 commands, a skill that becomes crucial when Mr. Adams removes his prosthetic leg. The dog is so good at retrieving dropped objects and helping with balance that Mr. Adams's wife, Katie, jokes that Sharif has made him lazier. "But that's not it," Mr. Adams said. "He makes me safer."

Mr. Adams's experience with Sharif has made him a dedicated advocate for service dogs for other wounded veterans. "They are there to help you, assist you, and will be always there for you regardless," he said.
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Awesome additions

last pic in the bunch before the tatt picture...that look he's giving him is so gorgeous.

They all show such unwavering loyalty and trust in us humans.

That tattoo is nicely done...and makes me choke up again..thanks!
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top post ,i fookin love dogs
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Dogs; Gods gift to man.
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