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A Paws-itive Ending For MWD Ronny 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. 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. “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.” “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.” ------------------------------ Our Valiant Troops | I Am The One | Veterans | Citizens Like Us U.S. Air Force | Air National Guard | U.S. Air Force Gifts | U.S. Department of Defense |
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