Rebecca's War Dog of the Week: There's just something about Bernie


By Rebecca Frankel

Best Defense Chief Canine Correspondent



In the day-to-day bulletins of service-dog news, you'll find
a fair amount of rote notices, a fair few of them MWD retirement headlines
which are often accompanied by action shots and highlights from the dog's career
no matter how long. These tributes are part of the MWD tradition and a great
indication not only of the dogs' contribution on and off the field but also
their high standing in the military community.



Still, the announcement
I came across this week for MWD Bernie, an 11-year-old Belgian Malanois with "warm
eyes and a wagging tail" stationed at of the Marines Corps Air Station
in Arizona, stood out. So infused is each line with love and admiration, it challenges
even the most affectionate of sendoffs. It begins:




Her faded grey hair
doesn't seem to do justice to her charming and energetic personality. ... There's
more to Bernie than meets the eye. She's not all teeth and sensitive nose, she
is indeed a special girl."




But the glowing report is not only the fueled by its author,
Cpl. Aaron Diament, though he does include an ample note where he describes how
the Bernie personally won him over with her "loyalty, kindness" and a "slobbery
kiss." Indeed, the devotion to Bernie appears to be widely felt by her fellow
Marines, in part perhaps because she was a one-station dog; MCAS Yuma was her
"only permanent duty station." Bernie deployed twice, both times to Iraq where
she became a "veteran of the Battle of Fallujah," and
twice she returned home to the same kennel.






Diament reports that "the majority of [Bernie's]
handlers chose to stay with her for several years at a time" and they've
all been vying to adopt her. But in the end it was Cpl. Bret Reynolds, her most
recent handler, who will bring Bernie home to a life of play, sleeping bedside,
and watching episodes of her favorite show, "Animal Planet." 



The pair has been together for nearly three years and
according to Reynolds, Bernie, who was his first explosives dog, is the "only
girl I'm allowed to love other than my wife." To him, their bond between is
sacred.




Trusting her with my
life is one of the biggest commitments I've ever made. Trusting someone who
doesn't speak, who can't tell you what she feels, trusting her with my life on
bomb threat calls has been huge and something I'll always take with me."


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