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They took a turn from all the war and violence and had a chapter about the studies they've done on the love connection between dogs and humans.
— Mar 04, 2025 06:27AM
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Ryan Rider
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The book is really starting to wrap up as we get a final look at how the men and dogs settle into a normal life.
— Apr 29, 2025 06:26AM
Ryan Rider
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The dogs are still suffering from PTSD as are the men but they are starting to do a little better.
— Apr 23, 2025 06:09AM
Ryan Rider
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We are still looking at what happens when wars end. Some people have had a hard time readjusting and filling the missing gap in their life.
— Apr 16, 2025 06:27AM
Ryan Rider
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I got to part 6 what happens when a war ends, where we look at the effect war had on the dog and it's handler.
— Apr 14, 2025 06:28AM
Ryan Rider
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We spent the whole chapter learning about a new dog, Bo. Who is a more quiet dog, but he gets stuff done and he is very smart, both with common sense and tactically.
— Apr 10, 2025 06:27AM
Ryan Rider
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Sergeant Adam Cann was the first dog handler killed in Iraq.
— Mar 31, 2025 06:17AM
Ryan Rider
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We're on part 4 now called "The Fallen" and there have already been 3 dogs that have died. All from an IED going off and shrapnel exploding.
— Mar 11, 2025 06:27AM
Ryan Rider
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Ethos- a highly credible and valued soldier gave advice to someone younger. Pathos- the same soldier used emotional appeals like bringing in family. Pathos- the soldier also used logic like "you can't go out on a mission while your in a rage."
— Feb 28, 2025 06:24AM
Ryan Rider
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Something I learned was that if you worry about something you don't want to happen it will happen if you worry about it so much.
— Feb 26, 2025 06:25AM
Ryan Rider
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They're still recovering from almost being blown up, but they are starting to regroup. And thankfully the dogs weren't harmed in the explosion.
— Feb 24, 2025 06:39AM

