She said my dog looked “dangerous.” She asked why a German Shepherd like this was even allowed on a plane. Ma’am, let me introduce you to Duke. That “threatening” animal spent six years deployed with Marine Special Operations. He’s a certified Multi-Purpose Canine. While most people run away from danger, Duke runs toward it. 🐾 His resume: Tracking high-value targets. Detecting explosives before they turn into funerals. Shot twice in the line of duty. That scar on his shoulder? Shrapnel from an IED in Helmand Province. Despite being wounded and bleeding, Duke located four more devices in that same area to keep his team safe. The limp you’re staring at? He took multiple rounds during an ambush to save his handler. Because of him, a 22-year-old Marine got to go home to his daughter. Duke has a Navy Commendation Medal. He has a Purple Heart. He is credited with saving over 40 American lives. And the most important stat? Zero bite incidents. The only thing Duke has ever snapped at were threats trying to harm our troops. So no, I won’t be moving seats. But you are more than welcome to lean over and thank him for his service.