Thank you Michael, for your gracious words.
While we're on the subject of patriotic dogs, (and relating to all this "breed specific" ban stuff that took our country and city by storm a few years ago, and is thankfully being reconsidered, but needs still MORE reconsideration..) a word needs to be offered here for the American Staffordshire Terrier and its ilk, sometimes controversially referred to as "pit bulls".
At one time, amazingly, this American dog breed was a point of 100% national pride. Look up "WWI pit bull posters" and prepare to be amazed at the artwork honoring this animal. Of course, Buster Brown had Tige, the Little Rascals had "Pete", etc...
Little Gary in Pennsylvania (me) also had his mixed breed "Skippy", and no finer dog could there have been. Skippy was not allowed to come to Lakewood, and we found out later that he died trying to follow me here when we moved. ("Lakewood is no place for a dog" was the rationale given) Sorry, but I can't write more about Skippy right now...(See him below in an Easter photo)
Several of this sort of loyal dog served with distinction in wartime. In the Civil War, there was "Harvey" with the 10th Ohio, "Sallie" with the 11th Pennsylvania, and others too. In WWI, you had "Sgt. Stubby" and the fascinating story of that dog that everyone should read about.
Of course, it goes without saying that all companion animals need to know love and training, and need to have responsible and mature human companionship and all too oftentimes in the world today, much of that is sorely missing.
I'm not sure if I can offer an answer to any of this.
Sorry, it's been 58 years now since losing him, but I guess I just miss Skippy as much today as I ever did. Fortunately, a few other companion animals give me great pleasure nowadays.
Back to the banjo...
