Showing posts with label Military Working Dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Military Working Dogs. Show all posts





"At the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, we remember ..."

Veterans Day is the day we
celebrates the service of all U.S. military veterans who have served our country. So when we remember and honor the men and women of our Armed Forces, we must also remember "Man's Best Friend", who has served our nation with distinction. Many of our service men and women owe their lives to the bravery and sacrifice of these animals. These dogs are trained to serve our country and mankind ... and they perform like heroes.

So this Veterans Day, when we say THANK YOU to all of those who are serving, or have served, our country and protected our freedoms, don't forget to think of our Military Canines! ♥




https://www.facebook.com/pages/Operation-K-9-Care-Package/194834037271063

date Monday, November 11, 2013

 



For those of you that missed it, 
we sure had a good time packing all the K-9 Care Packages yesterday!







A big THANK YOU to all who gave items, donated monies, 
wrote notes & Christmas cards,
and/or helped pack boxes.




As you can see by the pictures above & below, folks were very generous.

We have a total of 14 (fourteen) Care Packages to mail out to Military K-9 teams. 

So AWESOME!!!




There is just one more thing, besides finishing all the custom's forms (ugh!), 
that we need ...





We need monies to pay for the shipping.
It costs $12.50 to ship EACH box.

We have set-up special accounts at the bank & Paypal for "Operation K-9 Care Package", 
and have made a DONATE button for folks to easily donate monies online
via Credit Card, Debit Card, or PayPal.









For those wishing to send a check, click HERE for the address. 
Please make check out to "Operation K-9 Care Package".  Thank you!


We are at the cut-off date for getting the boxes to the Military K-9 teams before Christmas, so any monies you can donate ASAP would be great. We will mail each box as we get enough money to cover it. Any monies leftover will go towards future K-9 Care Packages.

Thank you for your generosity!

Boxer Hugs to All,
~Pamela~


UPDATE:

Six (6) K9 Care Package have been mailed ...YEAH!!! =o)  We have 8 more waiting for a sponsor to pay for shipping, so that they can be sent on their way to their Military Working Dog team.

Better late, than never ... right? 

Maybe we can keep this project rolling through-out the year and make these Valentine's, Memorial, July 4th, Labor Day, etc. care packages ... and show our K-9 soldiers some LOVE year-round!?! ♥ =o)


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date Monday, December 6, 2010

 




Isn't it interesting how once you become aware of something in the world (that you were once oblivious to), you seem to see it popping-up everywhere? 

Such is the case for me with Military Working Dogs.  I knew they existed, but I never gave them much thought. I am actually sort of embarrassed to admit that. Especially since I come from a military family, and I have such a passion for animals (especially dogs).

But back to the point ... 

Following are a few stories regarding MWD's that have come to my attention within the last couple of days:


And last, but certainlly not least, is a story released yesterday about how the enemy uses dogs:

Failed Al Qaeda plot involved sewing bombs inside dogs

Last Updated: 11:29 AM, November 7, 2010
Posted: 9:33 PM, November 6, 2010


Al Qaeda operatives in Iraq tried to unleash deadly terror in the skies by deploying a pair of kamikaze canines on a US-bound plane, a French newspaper reports.


The diabolical plot failed because the bombs were so badly stitched inside the poor pooches that they died, said the respected Paris daily Le Figaro.


"This case illustrates the determination of al Qaeda militants, who are trying to circumvent terrorism controls by any means," French criminologist Christophe Naudin, an aviation security expert, told the newspaper.



RUH-ROH! Al Qaeda evildoers took advantage of Americans' sympathy for suffering dogs in Iraq to plant bombs in US-bound pooches -- and they would have gotten away with it, too, if not for some meddlingGIs.
RUH-ROH! Al Qaeda evildoers took advantage of Americans' sympathy for suffering dogs in Iraq to plant bombs in US-bound pooches -- and they would have gotten away with it, too, if not for some meddlingGIs. (Getty Images)

YEMEN MANHUNT
The plot unfolded two years ago, when al Qaeda bomb makers grabbed the two stray dogs off the street and surgically implanted powerful explosives and detonators in each.


The dogs were then placed in kennel carriers and sent to the Baghdad airport for a flight to the US. Le Figaro didn't say what city they were headed for. 

It's not unusual for dogs to fly from Iraq to the US. Several animal-rescue groups work to give Iraqi dogs new US homes, and US soldiers have also adopted pooches there. 

It's believed al Qaeda planned for the dogs to explode in flight. But before the dogs were put aboard their plane, US soldiers working in the airport's cargo area noticed they had died -- and soon discovered the bombs stitched inside them. 

US intelligence agencies shared the story of the dogs' cruel fate with other Western spy agencies and distributed necropsy photos of the dogs and bombs to aviation security professionals, Le Figaro said.


Also, the International Civil Aviation Organization alerted security agencies around the world of the possibility of kamikaze canine attacks. 

Details are still emerging of last month's terror plot in which Yemeni al Qaeda operatives stashed bombs inside computer printer cartridges, which they hoped to blow up aboard US-bound cargo jets.


That plot unraveled when Muhammad bin Nayef, a Saudi prince involved in intelligence work, learned of the plan and the packages' tracking numbers and passed them on to the CIA. 

Just as they tried to hide bombs in dogs' bodies, al Qaeda has also tried hiding bombs inside people. 

Last year, an al Qaeda suicide bomber tried to assassinate bin Nayef with an explosive device hidden in his rectum like a suppository. Bin Nayef was slightly injured in the attack.


Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/international/man_worst_fiends_in_dog_plot_1h93g9Om3R6t0AGAR7XOtI#ixzz14lK11Bzb

date Tuesday, November 9, 2010

 

Pictured is a detector dog moving with a Marine unit. (Photo courtesy of US Marine Corps)


.: OPERATION K-9 CARE PACKAGE :.


It has come to our attention that the 2,900 3200+ patrol, drug and explosive detection canines serving our country in Iraq & Afghanistan, and elsewhere around the world, are in need of care packages (i.e toys, treats, etc.). While our soldiers receive care packages, many Military Working Dogs (MWD) do not.

We'd like to change all that!

In conjunction with the Saint Paul Police Department, and the Twin Cities Boxer Club,  All God's Creatures Pet Services is proud to support our four-footed heroes and will be collecting dog toys and treats (and more) to send over to them.


* Items needed include:
  • Wubbas
  • Tennis Balls
  • Kongs
  • Kong 3" Balls
  • Squeaky Toys
  • Large Rope Pulls
  • Frisbee (aka Chuckit Squirrel)
  • Heavy-duty Chew Toys
  • Any TREATS in packages UNDER 1.5 pounds, or so ... we can not open a large treat box and divide it among several K-9 Care Packages (all treats must be in their original unopened package ... do NOT need to be refrigerated ... and NO rawhide chews or pork products, please.)
  • K-9 Booties (Lucky brand - size Large ... or MuttLuks - Black/Medium)
  • Foot Balms/Salve, and Antiseptic Sprays
  • Collapsible Nylon Dog Water Bowls
  • Dog Wipes
  • Dog Grooming Tools - Brushes & Combs
  • Doggie Shampoo/Conditioners
  • K9 Toothpaste & Toothbrushes
  • Cooling Vests by RPCM (size Large/Black)
  • Doggles
  • Dog Nail Clippers
  • Financial donations to help with shipping costs
  • A note of appreciation to soldier dog & handler

The deadline to deliver our donations is Friday, November 12th Saturday, December 4th. ... please contact us to make arrangements to collect your donation.


HOOOOOOAAAAAH!!!

~Pamela~
Cool graphic from the United States War Dogs Association 
showing some of  the different breeds of dogs that have served our country over the years.









UPDATE!!!

It turns out that the initial invitation we received from the Saint Paul Police Department to join this fundraiser was intended as an inter-office memo only ... to collect "a few things" for a MWD team associated with one of their employees. They have informed us that they are over-whelmed by the response and "have plenty", and asked that we not submit anymore donations.

Well ... folks have been very generous and have opened up their hearts, and are submitting many toys, treats, monies, thank-you notes, supplies, etc. The love and desire to support our MWD teams has been so touching, and we are receiving calls & emails daily from those still wishing to give!

So ... we have contacted an official with the US War Dogs Association and will be receiving the names of SEVERAL MWD teams (dog & their soldier) who have made it known that they have no one "back home" that corresponds with them, and that they'd be so grateful to be thought of during this holiday season. The number of MWD team names that we will receive depends on the amount of donations we collect.  The more donations, the more soldiers we will be able to supply a K-9 Care Package to.


So keep sending in those donations!!  The deadline has been extended to Saturday December 4th.






Military canine with Doggles on. (Photo source unknown)

Edited to add:

If you would like to include a few items for the MWD's handler, here are some ideas (travel size items are very helpful and will allow us to put a variety of items in each care package & are easy for soldier to carry.):

*Necessities:
  • Chap Stick 
  • Sun Block 
  • Baby Wipes 
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • Hand Cream 
  • Avon’s Skin-So-Soft 
  • Nail Clippers 
  • Clorox Wipes 
  • Saline Nasal Spray 
  • Breath Mints
  • Gum
  • Kleenex (Travel Size) 
  • Liquid Body Wash 
  • Cough Drops / Throat Lozenges 
  • Q-tips 
  • Hand & Toe Warmers
  • Small Mirrors 
  • Hair Bands   
  • Tooth Brush
  • Tooth Paste
  • Aspirin, Tylenol, Advil
*Foods:
  • Microwave Foods (i.e. Popcorn or Easy Mac/Cheese) 
  • Flavored Coffee 
  • Tea
  • Flavored Oatmeal 
  • Powdered Gatorade 
  • Dried Fruits 
  • Instant Soup 
  • Lemonade Mix 
  • Crystal Light 
  • Chex Mix 
  • Pop Tarts 
  • Peanut Butter & Jelly 
  • Candy (no chocolate April - Sept. ... it melts!)
    *Only non-perishable foods. No aerosol cans, please.    
*Extras:
  • Crossword & Sudoku Puzzle Books 
  • All-in-one Tool 
  • Ankle Socks - green, black, white 
  • Disposable Cameras 
  • Stationary



Military dogs with weapons they found. (Photo source unknown)



(Photo source unknown)


               A Soldier with the 2nd Infantry Division and his military working dog clear a building in Diyala Province, Iraq                (Photo Credit: Petty Officer 1st Class Sean Mulligan)



Joint Base  Balad, Iraq Staff Sgt. Philip Mendoza, 332nd Security Forces Group military working dog handler, pets his MWD Rico. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Elizabeth Rissmiller)


          U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Kevin Reese and his military working dog Grek wait at a safe house in Buhriz, Iraq, April 10, 2007.           (U.S.Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Stacy L. Pearsall)










A special prayer goes to the family of Cpl. Kory D. Wiens, of Dallas, Oregon. He was just 20 when he and his war dog, Cooper, a yellow Labrador Retriever, were killed in action by an improvised explosive device in Iraq--July, 2007. The cremated remains of this soldier and his dog were buried together.
(Photo source - Army Times)






date Thursday, October 28, 2010

 
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