
Champion-Bred Retriever Dies Saving Marines -- Marine Times
Cole was born for sport, but died in battle. The spawn of two champion black Labrador retrievers, he was bred for field trials, a competitive sport in which dogs make complicated retrievals at the direction of their owners.
But destiny had other plans for him. He was donated to the Marine Corps and spent the last of his days saving lives by sniffing out improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan.
In Cole’s last moments, as Cpl. Brian Holm’s three-man unit searched for mines along a dangerous road near Delaram, in Helmand province, the black Lab looked over his shoulder at Holm, his handler. Holm later told his wife, Brittany, that he will never forget the look on Cole’s face. It seemed to say, “I won’t let them hurt you.”
Then the explosion hit.
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My Comment: Treat them right, and a dog will always give you unconditional love. In this case .... Cole gave the ultimate sacrifice.
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