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Related: About this forumThis 150-pound Great Dane was just given 'hero dog' status
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2023/11/08/maverick-dog-hero-american-humane/This 150-pound Great Dane was just given hero dog status
The 6-year-old gentle giant was selected from a group of hundreds of other dogs and named 2023 American Humane Hero Dog
By Sydney Page
November 8, 2023 at 12:08 p.m. EST
If Maverick, a 150-pound European Blue Great Dane, puts his paw on you, it might be because you need it.
Mavericks job as a therapy dog is to comfort military members and their families from across the country. His go-to move is placing his paw on the person hes seeking to soothe.
A sign of a good therapy dog is a dog that always wants to touch you, said Mavericks owner, Kelly Brownfield, who lives in Saint Robert, Mo., and is the manager at the Fort Leonard Wood United Service Organizations Club. He just has a sense of knowing what people need.
When service members die, Maverick escorts their children to their funerals, and he also visits with service members after unexpected deaths in their units. Each week, he spends time with students at schools, and focuses mostly on children struggling with their classes.
Maverick, shown here visiting students last year at Thayer Elementary School in Thayer, Miss. (Courtesy of Kelly Brownfield/American Humane)
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This 150-pound Great Dane was just given 'hero dog' status (Original Post)
sl8
Nov 2023
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I grew up with a 250 pound Saint Bernard. When a neighborhood cat had kittens...
littlemissmartypants
Nov 2023
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Bayard
(24,145 posts)1. Who's a good boy?!
Hermit-The-Prog
(36,589 posts)2. Looks like a lovable little fellow.
The giant breeds tend to be very gentle. My bull mastiff, also 150 lbs, is an exception. He's too scared of people. I don't know what his puppyhood was like.
Lochloosa
(16,402 posts)3. My brothers Blue, all 180 pounds, was a gentle giant also.
My parents raised Great Danes when I was young.
If you want a great lap dog that loves kids, get a Dane.
Blade was an excellent dog and I sure miss him.
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,549 posts)4. K&R
JustAnotherGen
(33,577 posts)5. He's so regal
NBachers
(18,132 posts)6. Dogs know
littlemissmartypants
(25,487 posts)7. I grew up with a 250 pound Saint Bernard. When a neighborhood cat had kittens...
She brought all of them to him. We couldn't figure out why but we knew he'd be gentle with them. I miss that dog.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful story, sl8. It triggered a lovely memory.
❤️
GeoWilliam750
(2,540 posts)8. Many thanks for posting this
It is very deeply appreciated.
MustLoveBeagles
(12,571 posts)9. What a handsome boy
TomSlick
(11,894 posts)10. Even at his size, his chest seems too small to contain such a heart.
We don't deserve dogs.