Monday, November 2, 2009

Nubs- The Dog Saved by a Marine in Iraq

Nubs has to be one of the luckiest dogs in the world, saved from the Iraq battlefront by a Marine pilot, Maj. Brian Dennis who rescued the dog from the streets of Iraq, where Nubs was being used for fighting. His ears had been cut off close to his skull (hence his name). The story of their friendship and Nubs' eventual transition from dog of war to laid-back California pet is so extraordinary Dennis ended up writing a children's book about it. The book, "Nubs: The True Story of a Mutt, a Marine & a Miracle," was just published by Little, Brown Young Readers. The German shepherd-border collie mix that was rescued in Iraq and nursed back to health by Maj. Brian Dennis and fellow Marines, arrived safely in San Diego to begin a new life last Friday. After a layover and check-up in Chicago, where Nubs was examined by an Egyptian veterinarian, able to read the veterinary reports written after Nubs' earlier stop in Jordan, Nubs landed in California amid a media frenzy. He was greeted by ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox and a crew from the "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," which is expected to air scenes of his arrival. Graham Bloem, a certified dog trainer with West Coast K9 in Encinitas, California, will help Nubs transition from the alpha male in a pack of wild desert dogs to mellow beach dog. He will train Nubs and work on his socialization at a dog park. "Socialization is what Nubs needs," said Bloem. "This isn't Lassie, but a wild dog from another part of the world. He will meet new animals and people. He will hear new sounds and a new environment."

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