Just woke up and found out my dog Sparkie died last night , I'm so hurt and in pain, He has been suffering brain cancer for weeks, He finally rested this morning and I'm not handling this very well
Just woke up and found out my dog Sparkie died last night , I'm so hurt and in pain, He has been suffering brain cancer for weeks, He finally rested this morning and I'm not handling this very well
A woman glanced at my dog and said he looked “dangerous.” She even questioned why a German Shepherd like him should be allowed on a plane at all. Let me introduce you to Drake. The same dog she felt uneasy about spent six years working with Marine Special Operations. Drake is a highly trained Multi-Purpose Canine. While most people instinctively move away from danger, his role has always been to run directly toward it. Here’s what he’s done: He has tracked high-value targets during critical missions. He has located hidden explosives before they could harm anyone. He was shot twice while protecting the team he served with. That scar on his shoulder? It came from shrapnel during an IED blast in Helmand Province. Even while injured and bleeding, Drake kept going and identified four more explosive devices nearby, helping keep his team safe. And that slight limp you noticed? It’s from taking multiple rounds during an ambush while shielding his handler. Because of him, a young Marine made it home alive to his child. Drake has been awarded a Navy Commendation Medal and a Purple Heart. He’s also credited with helping save over forty lives. And here’s the part that truly matters — he has never bitten a single person. The only things he’s ever gone after were threats to the people he was trained to protect. So no, I won’t be moving my seat. But if you’d like, you’re more than welcome to thank him for his service. If Drake’s story changed the way you see him… Comment “Drake” below. I’d love to show you what Drake is like now — the calm, loyal side of him, and the way he still quietly watches over everyone around him. | Dogs Are Our World
14M views · 515K reactions | A woman glanced at my dog and said he looked “dangerous.” She even questioned why a German Shepherd like him should be allowed on a plane at all. Let me introduce you to Drake. The same dog she felt uneasy about spent six years working with Marine Special Operations. Drake is a highly trained Multi-Purpose Canine. While most people instinctively move away from danger, his role has always been to run directly toward it. 🐾 Here’s what he’s done: He has tracked high-value targets during critical missions. He has located hidden explosives before they could harm anyone. He was shot twice while protecting the team he served with. That scar on his shoulder? It came from shrapnel during an IED blast in Helmand Province. Even while injured and bleeding, Drake kept going and identified four more explosive devices nearby, helping keep his team safe. And that slight limp you noticed? It’s from taking multiple rounds during an ambush while shielding his handler. Because of him, a young Marine made it home alive to his child. Drake has been awarded a Navy Commendation Medal and a Purple Heart. He’s also credited with helping save over forty lives. And here’s the part that truly matters — he has never bitten a single person. The only things he’s ever gone after were threats to the people he was trained to protect. So no, I won’t be moving my seat. But if you’d like, you’re more than welcome to thank him for his service. If Drake’s story changed the way you see him… Comment “Drake” below. I’d love to show you what Drake is like now — the calm, loyal side of him, and the way he still quietly watches over everyone around him.
A woman glanced at my dog and said he looked “dangerous.” She even questioned why a German Shepherd like him should be allowed on a plane at all. Let me introduce you to Drake. The same dog she felt uneasy about spent six years working with Marine Special Operations. Drake is a highly trained Multi-Purpose Canine. While most people instinctively move away from danger, his role has always been to run directly toward it. Here’s what he’s done: He has tracked high-value targets during critical missions. He has located hidden explosives before they could harm anyone. He was shot twice while protecting the team he served with. That scar on his shoulder? It came from shrapnel during an IED blast in Helmand Province. Even while injured and bleeding, Drake kept going and identified four more explosive devices nearby, helping keep his team safe. And that slight limp you noticed? It’s from taking multiple rounds during an ambush while shielding his handler. Because of him, a young Marine made it home alive to his child. Drake has been awarded a Navy Commendation Medal and a Purple Heart. He’s also credited with helping save over forty lives. And here’s the part that truly matters — he has never bitten a single person. The only things he’s ever gone after were threats to the people he was trained to protect. So no, I won’t be moving my seat. But if you’d like, you’re more than welcome to thank him for his service. If Drake’s story changed the way you see him… Comment “Drake” below. I’d love to show you what Drake is like now — the calm, loyal side of him, and the way he still quietly watches over everyone around him. | Dogs Are Our World
14M views · 515K reactions | A woman glanced at my dog and said he looked “dangerous.” She even questioned why a German Shepherd like him should be allowed on a plane at all. Let me introduce you to Drake. The same dog she felt uneasy about spent six years working with Marine Special Operations. Drake is a highly trained Multi-Purpose Canine. While most people instinctively move away from danger, his role has always been to run directly toward it. 🐾 Here’s what he’s done: He has tracked high-value targets during critical missions. He has located hidden explosives before they could harm anyone. He was shot twice while protecting the team he served with. That scar on his shoulder? It came from shrapnel during an IED blast in Helmand Province. Even while injured and bleeding, Drake kept going and identified four more explosive devices nearby, helping keep his team safe. And that slight limp you noticed? It’s from taking multiple rounds during an ambush while shielding his handler. Because of him, a young Marine made it home alive to his child. Drake has been awarded a Navy Commendation Medal and a Purple Heart. He’s also credited with helping save over forty lives. And here’s the part that truly matters — he has never bitten a single person. The only things he’s ever gone after were threats to the people he was trained to protect. So no, I won’t be moving my seat. But if you’d like, you’re more than welcome to thank him for his service. If Drake’s story changed the way you see him… Comment “Drake” below. I’d love to show you what Drake is like now — the calm, loyal side of him, and the way he still quietly watches over everyone around him.
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Awww, Sweetheart, I'm SO sorry someone did this to you‼️
This photo 😢BREAKS😢 me.
Such a dear, sweet dog!!
Poor SHANG #A387987 is much too THIN & much too UNLOVED.
How he LONGS to be someone's EVERYTHING!!
He's waited 5️⃣ long years for someone to CHOOSE him.
An 🔥ETERNITY🔥 in this sweet dog's Life‼️
Now wasting away at #CorpusChristiACS.
He doesn't deserve any of this.
He's an ABSOLUTE Angel. 🪽
This Doberman Mix has such LOVING 💕 eyes.
Don't let him ☠️ alone & afraid when he can have SO much more.
Let him find his purpose.
Please save him.
Awww, Sweetheart, I'm SO sorry someone did this to you‼️
This photo 😢BREAKS😢 me.
Such a dear, sweet dog!!
Poor SHANG #A387987 is much too THIN & much too UNLOVED.
How he LONGS to be someone's EVERYTHING!!
He's waited 5️⃣ long years for someone to CHOOSE him.
An 🔥ETERNITY🔥 in this sweet dog's Life‼️
Now wasting away at #CorpusChristiACS.
He doesn't deserve any of this.
He's an ABSOLUTE Angel. 🪽
This Doberman Mix has such LOVING 💕 eyes.
Don't let him ☠️ alone & afraid when he can have SO much more.
Let him find his purpose.
Please save him.
"The apartment was supposed to be empty. Deputy Elena Rodriguez was doing one last sweep of a condemned unit on the east side before the building was sealed. It should have been routine, just another silent walk through a place people had already forgotten. For seven years she has worked the force and learned how to stay steady in hard situations. Domestic calls, violent scenes, abandoned homes have all been part of the job. Building a wall becomes necessary or the work breaks you. Trash covered the floors and spoiled food filled the air. The silence inside felt heavy and wrong. When she stepped into the kitchen, she stopped cold. A dog was chained tightly to an old radiator. He was not just thin. His body was skeletal. Someone had left him there in the dark with no food and no water while life outside kept moving. There was no growl. There was no attempt to pull away. At the sight of her uniform, he slowly lifted his head and tapped his tail once against the floor. That small movement broke her. She dropped to her knees without thinking about the dirt or the smell. Footage from her partner captured the moment she stopped being just an officer and became a human being facing something cruel. "Hey. Hey. Oh buddy. You're okay now." Her voice shook as she reached toward him carefully. "Nobody is coming back. I'm right here. We're getting you out. You're not staying here." The dog leaned what little weight he had against her legs. A slow breath left his body as his eyes closed while she kept speaking softly. "You're safe with me. I promise. You're safe." Her partner rushed in with bolt cutters and broke the chain from the radiator. Without waiting for animal control, Elena lifted him in her arms and carried him outside herself, shocked at how light he felt. They later named him Blue. Blue spent one month in critical care fighting to regain strength. Every day before her shift, she visited him and sat beside the kennel until he began to trust again. That afternoon was not the end of the story. She signed the adoption papers yesterday. The dog who had been left alone in a dark apartment now sleeps in a warm home on a soft bed beside the woman who promised he would never be left behind again. | Dancing in the Sky.
"The apartment was supposed to be empty. Deputy Elena Rodriguez was doing one last sweep of a condemned unit on the east side before the building was sealed. It should have been routine, just another silent walk through a place people had already forgotten. For seven years she has worked the force and learned how to stay steady in hard situations. Domestic calls, violent scenes, abandoned homes have all been part of the job. Building a wall becomes necessary or the work breaks you. Trash covered the floors and spoiled food filled the air. The silence inside felt heavy and wrong. When she stepped into the kitchen, she stopped cold. A dog was chained tightly to an old radiator. He was not just thin. His body was skeletal. Someone had left him there in the dark with no food and no water while life outside kept moving. There was no growl. There was no attempt to pull away. At the sight of her uniform, he slowly lifted his head and tapped his tail once against the floor. That small movement broke her. She dropped to her knees without thinking about the dirt or the smell. Footage from her partner captured the moment she stopped being just an officer and became a human being facing something cruel. "Hey. Hey. Oh buddy. You're okay now." Her voice shook as she reached toward him carefully. "Nobody is coming back. I'm right here. We're getting you out. You're not staying here." The dog leaned what little weight he had against her legs. A slow breath left his body as his eyes closed while she kept speaking softly. "You're safe with me. I promise. You're safe." Her partner rushed in with bolt cutters and broke the chain from the radiator. Without waiting for animal control, Elena lifted him in her arms and carried him outside herself, shocked at how light he felt. They later named him Blue. Blue spent one month in critical care fighting to regain strength. Every day before her shift, she visited him and sat beside the kennel until he began to trust again. That afternoon was not the end of the story. She signed the adoption papers yesterday. The dog who had been left alone in a dark apartment now sleeps in a warm home on a soft bed beside the woman who promised he would never be left behind again. | Dancing in the Sky.