A Paws-itive Ending For MWD Ronny
by U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jonathan Valdes August 30,
2022
After dedicating roughly seven years to
defending Hurlburt Field, Military Working Dog Ronny will get to
enjoy a more leisurely lifestyle.
Ronny
was assigned to the 1st Special Operations Security Forces Squadron
at Hurlburt Field, Florida, and officially retired in March 2022.
The retired MWD now lives with his former handler.
“I met MWD Ronny when I got back from
house-hunting leave,” said U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Brandon Male, a
1st SOSFS MWD handler. “Ronny was the oldest dog in the kennel,
therefore he was very calm, lazy and just wanted to be pet. He knew
I was a new handler, and tested me every day to see what he could
get away with.”
Dog Teams, which consist of a handler and a
MWD, provide safety and security on military bases stateside and
overseas, and perform services that include detecting drugs and
explosives and conducting search and rescue missions, among other
responsibilities.
Male emphasized how Ronny loved to work on
his own terms and conditions.
“If it was too hot, he would
try to shade hunt,” said Male. “He was goofy and loved to take his
tactical naps. He might have been the old man of the kennels, but he
definitely had a great nose for the job.”
Ronny was born overseas Aug. 13, 2014, and
seven months later he reported for the Department of Defense MWD
training course at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in San Antonio,
Texas.
Following his basic training, Ronny arrived at
Hurlburt Field in April 2015 and entered “Green Dog Training,” where
he was assigned a handler, completed on-the-job training and was
later evaluated and certified.
Male went on to mention that
although they only worked together as a dog team from October 2021
to March 2022, their bond was so unbreakable that he decided to
adopt Ronny following his retirement.
“I adopted Ronny purely
out of love,” Male said. “I knew no matter what, he had my back
through the good and bad times. I owed him that much, and I wanted
to make sure he enjoyed his retirement - even though it's rare for a
new handler to be able to adopt their first dog.”
Throughout
his distinguished career, Ronny was a key part of 30 successful
missions to include direct support to United States President Joe
Biden, as well as former U.S. President Donald Trump, former U.S.
Vice President Mike Pence and a number of Department of State
officials, among others. Additionally, Ronny deployed to Eskan
Village, Saudi Arabia.
Now, post-retirement - some may say
that Ronny is living his best life.
“His retirement life is a little
different,” said Male. “He gained a few healthy pounds, gained a
sibling, and a nice couch to lay on. My two-year-old son keeps him
busy with snacks and playing with dinosaurs.”
Male said he is
extremely grateful for all the moments he spent working with Ronny
and the moments he shares now with him as his owner.
“Ronny taught me many things when it
came to being a K-9 handler and a dog team,” Male said. “He showed
me every situation will never be perfect, and to enjoy every moment
we get. Unfortunately, dogs are only here for a portion of our life,
but we are a part of their entire life; therefore, I am forever in
his debt, and will continue to make sure he lives his best life.”
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Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Valdes
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