Explosive detection dog Caesar is in Texas with his handler, Ben, to train the local police. When a bomb detonates nearby and Caesar sniffs out a second bomb at the scene, he attracts the wrong kind of attention. Mexican crime lord Carlos Marron, known as the Green Parrot, decides that the world-famous labrador can protect him from the kind of bomb attack that targeted his brother. Carlos orders his subordinates to dognap Caesar - and when Ben leaves Caesar in quarantine, the gang swoops. Now, Ben, Charlie and the GRRR team have to locate and rescue Caesar in Mexico, in the middle of a deadly crime cartel war.
This book is based on the true story of Australian military dog Sarbi and its experiences in Afghanistan, combined with the factual experiences of Endal, the devoted British dog who cared for his wheelchair-bound ex-serviceman master and ...
'I loved this book. It's one of the best war stories I have read and it's Australian ... Verdict: fantastic.
Explosive detection dog Caesar is in Texas with his handler, Ben, to train the local police.
Outlines an approach to dog training that focuses on discipline and balance, discussing the most popular training techniques and how to encourage better behavior by using the dog's natural inclinations.
Bob and Bill went over to offer sympathy—and congratulations—while I scrounged a washbowl to water the dog. The past hours had been a crazy trip, and I wondered if I had hallucinated it all. I tried to light a smoke, and only succeeded ...
Tells the true story of Caesar the bulldog, official mascot of 4th Battalion (A Company) New Zealand Rifle Brigade, who served in World War I and died in action while helping to locate wounded soldiers.
This landmark biography examines Caesar in all of these roles and places its subject firmly within the context of Roman society in the first century B.C. Goldsworthy realizes the full complexity of Caesar’s character and shows why his ...
Our canine hero is back on duty and back in Afghanistan for his most daring mission yet .
Gary Paulsen has owned dozens of unforgettable and amazing dogs, and here are his favorites--one to a chapter.
This is an excellent book full of action and excitement and well worth the read. -- Rhiannon Jones