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McMouse | 16:43 Wed 24th Feb 2010 | ChatterBank
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In my opinion dogs have no conception of bravery. Working dogs are trained to do things for which they get a reward. Is this another example of human sentimentality?
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Yeah,he's a lovely dog and a good,well trained boy,but come on,he's a labrador-he'd rather have a biscuit!
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Well,well Ganesh. They might give you a biscuit too if and when you go out to Afghanistan to check for roadside bombs!!
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I agree,it's people's pride,the dog has no idea he could be blown up,he certainly doues not know what 'bravery' is. He's just being a lovely dog and doing what he is trained to do.
It would take a very big bar of chocolate for me to go there Hazlinny,but if a medal for the dog makes the soldiers feel good and proud then I'm all for it.They are really the brave ones but I still agree with McMouse.
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They gave homing pigeons bravery medals in WWII..........come on.
I don't think that dog has suffered in any way and he doesn't really know of the potential danger.If he were to get injured or killed then I would agree,but he's safe and retired now and he's cute-shame he's not got much of a tail tho!
Are these working dogs' tails docked for safety reasons to save them from spinal injury. Tails get in the way.
He's already prepared his acceptance speech: Woof, woofwoof woof. Woofwoofwoof Woooooof!
my brothers dog got the Duke of Edinburgh cross............................


.................................he sh!t on the steps at Barmoral

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