FireStar's Quest Kennel

FUN STUFF: Please message me if you are a Miraculous Ladybug fan, oh and lable it with the name of your favorite ship thanks. BLUESTAR: IF YOU DISLIKE BLUESTAR YOU DON'T KNOW WHO YOU ARE SANDSTORM: IF YOU DISLIKE SANDSTORM THAT MEANS ANY ONE CAN TAKE YOU WHITESTORM: IF YOU DISLIKE WHITESTORM YOU DON'T HAVE A LIFE GRAYSTRIPE: IF YOU DISLIKE GRAYSTRIPE YOU CAN'T DO ANYTHING SILVERSTREAM: IF YOU DISLIKE SILVERSTREAM YOU DON'T HAVE LOVE RAVENPAW: IF YOU DISLIKE RAVENPAW YOU DON'T HAVE A FRIEND CLOUDTAIL: IF YOU DISLIKE CLOUDTAIL YOU CAN'T WORK ANYTHING OUT BRIGHTHEART: IF YOU DISLIKE BRIGHTHEART YOU DON'T HAVE ANY HOPE BRACKENFUR: IF YOU DISLIKE BRACKENFUR YOU ARN'T LOYAL LIONHEART: IF YOU DISLIKE LIONHEART YOU DON'T HAVE ANY PRIDE BRAMBLECLAW: IF YOU DISLIKE BRAMBLECLAW YOU CAN'T MAKE A DECISION SQUIRRELFLIGHT: IF YOU DISLIKE SQUIRRELFLIGHT YOU DO'T HAVE ANY FUN FEATHERTAIL: IF YOU DISLIKE FEATHERTAIL YOU DON'T HAVE A DESTINY STORMFUR: IF YOU DISLIKE STORMFUR YOU CAN'T FIND YOUR WAY HOME JAYFEATHER: IF YOU DISLIKE JAYFEATHER YOU ARE BLIND LIONBLAZE: IF YOU DISLIKE LIONBLAZE YOU DON'T HAVE ANY COURAGE HOLLYLEAF: IF YOU DISLIKE HOLLYLEAF YOU ARE LOST I'll remember Brightheart when I see a scar on someone's face. I will think of Windclan every time I win a race. I'll remember Goosefeather every time nobody believes me. I'll remember Scourge when someone's teased for being tiny. I'll remember Heathertail when someone wants to be 'just friends'. I will think of StarClan when I am near the end. I'll remember Leafpool when I must follow my heart. I'll remember Hollyleaf if I ever fall apart. I'll remember Brambleclaw when I must prove myself. I'll remember Spottedleaf when I'm suffering from bad health. I'll remember Lionblaze when I am feeling strong. I'll remember Tigerstar if I choose the path that's wrong. I'll remember Dovewing when I hear of something far away. I'll remember Cloudtail when a kitten catches their first prey. I'll remember Feathertail whenever I must be brave. I'll remember The Tribe when I'm in a cave. null I'll remember Ashfur when somebody breaks my heart. I'll remember Barley when my siblings and I are far apart. I'll remember Ivypool when I try to be the best. I'll remember Firestar when my loyalty's put to the test. I am always looking for a warriors cat fan to talk with! Dear bully, SEE THAT GIRL YOU called fat?She is starving herself. See that old man you made fun of for his ugly scars?He fought for his country. See that young boy you always made fun of for always being sick?He has to walk home in the snow because his family is too poor. Remember that boy you pushed down stairs yesterday?Well, he commited suicide last night. The girl you just called fat? She is overdosing on diet pills. The girl you just called ugly? She spends hours putting make-up on and hoping people will like her. The boy you just tripped? He's abused enough at home. That guy you just made fun of for crying? His mother is dying. You never know what its like until you walk a mile in their shoes, trust me. Is it worth it to bully people? Re-post this if you are against bullying. I bet 95% of you won't. This is this cat. This is is cat. This is how cat. This is to cat. This is keep cat. This is an cat. This is idiot cat. This is busy cat. This is for cat. This is forty cat. This is seconds cat. Now go back and read the THIRD word of each sentence. Betcha can't resist copying it I toad-ally ship: Marichat (Marinette x Chat Noir), LadyNoir (Ladybug x Chat Noir), Adrienette (Adrien x Marinette), Alno (Alya x Nino), Chloniel (Chloe x Nathaniel) But I only ship Chloniel 1/2 the time the other half I wish Lila, Chloe, and Nathaniel would crawl into a hole and die. KEEP IN MIND THAT I HAVE COPIED THIS OF OF A WEBSITE ABOUT POLICE DOGS, THIS IS NOT MY RESEARCH OR ANYTHING TOP 15 DOGS USED FOR POLICE WORK AND INFO ABOUT THEM: 1.GERMAN SHEPHERD: It comes as no surprise that the German Shepherd Dog is the first on this list. Most people only know them as police dogs, forgetting that they actually have a name. They are the number one breed used as K-9 officers in the world, and it’s easy to see why. Smart, fast, fearless, and enthusiastic, GSD takes the lead by leaps and bounds. Because they’re highly trainable and follow through on commands, German Shepherds shine when it comes to bringing down suspects (armed or not). They are amazing all-rounders who are also used to sniff out narcotics, cadavers, and also used in search and rescue missions alongside many other law enforcement units. 2.Belgian Malinois: Closely related to the German Shepherd Dogs, the Belgian Malinois has also been used extensively as K-9 officers for years. With their strong protection instincts and loyal personalities, Malinois dogs are a force to be reckoned with. This dog breed is smaller but with a quicker reaction time then the German Shepherd. The Malinois are used for almost the exact same purposes as GSD, most often to apprehend and bring down criminals. They can also sniff out narcotics and bombs in airports. Because they aren’t normally aggressive by default, this dog breed makes amazing K-9 police officers and are a breeze to handle because of their listening and attention skills. 3.Boxers: Boxers are a very flexible dog breed that has served in WW1 and WW2 as guard and patrol dogs alongside military officers. They were also used as messenger dogs to relay messages between troops in the crossfire of war. With that being said, one of the most interesting things that Boxers did was transport communication wires with a spool that was attached to their collar. It unwound as they ran between certain points during the raging battle. Loyal, stable and sociable, the Boxer is still commonly used as K-9 officers in their home country of Germany, but not as much in many other countries. This can be partially due to their genetic inclination towards certain illnesses in diseases. 4.Labrador Retriever: The Labrador was initially bred as a hunting gun dog to sniff out game and retrieve it. Nowadays, they are also used as bomb and narcotics detection dogs. They patrol airports and harbors with their handlers, making sure nothing fishy enters their countries. Labs are known to be very sociable and intelligent. They have a love of learning and to interact with people. Being one of the smartest and easiest dog breeds to train, the Labrador Retriever makes an amazing K-9 officer. The working Lab looks somewhat different than the household Lab – not in appearance, but because they’re so lean from being working dogs. Some people might think that they’re underfed, but quite the opposite is true. A working Labrador is a lean, fast moving machine whose diet is always optimized to maintain their best health. 5.Doberman Pinscher: Just like GSDs, this intimidating looking breed known as Doberman has been used in the police work for many years. They’re not as commonly used as other breeds, though. They aren’t trained to be aggressive, but to rather enjoy when going out into the field to work. Intelligent, courageous, and beautiful, the Doberman Pinscher is primarily used to apprehend fleeing criminals by grabbing the arm and pulling them to the ground. Their athletic, fast moving bodies are perfect for this type of work. It also helps that Dobermans are naturally very lean and swift – there are very few breeds in K-9 units that could ever outrun this breed, particularly when they’re on the trail of a suspect. They are sometimes used as sniffers to detect narcotics as well. 6.Bloodhound: Regularly ranked in the top 10 best K-9 officers, the Bloodhound is an amazing tracker and one of the original police work dogs. Large, powerful and masculine, this dog breed can track missing persons weeks after someone has disappeared. Bloodhounds first started their “careers” alongside humans as hunting gun dogs, and were later employed as police dogs due to their incredible sense of smell and tracking abilities. Although they aren’t that common today, they’re one of the old school police dogs, who made the work of police officers a lot easier when they needed to find criminals. Bloodhound dog breed was especially great when locating missing children, because they don’t look intimidating, aren’t aggressive and really like kids. 7.Bouvier des Flandres: They may not look like it from certain angles, but these large dogs have been used as protection and service dogs for many decades. Bouvier des Flandres are gentle, courageous, and protective to the point of being aggressive. There is rarely much said about this dog breed as a K-9 officer and you don’t often see them alongside police officers. However, handlers are very respectful of this breed and they dog get to work in law enforcement in certain countries. Although they’re easy going, when wronged Bouvier des Flandres will become fierce and release a loud guttural growl that will make any clear thinking human run in the other direction. 8.Giant Schnauzer: This large yet quiet dog breed who is very suspicious of strangers have been used as K-9 officers for many years as well, but they did enter the profession much later than other dog breeds. Giant Schnauzers have a tendency to be overly aggressive, which when tapped into and siphoned into the right direction make them extraordinary trackers of suspects, missing persons, bombs, and narcotics. The Giant Schnauzer is also used in search rescue, because of their relentlessness, loyalty to the task and unwillingness to give up. 9.American Pit Bull Terrier: The American Pit Bull Terrier (not to be confused with American Staffordshire Terrier or Staffordshire Bull Terrier) is the newest kid on the block, as police departments have only recently started to use this dog breed for police work (in this last couple of years). Most Pit Bulls used are rescued, which saves on costly fees from breeders as some K-9 officer dogs can cost up to $20,000. Due to their history of dog fighting, they were rarely employed for K-9 units before; however, this has been changing as law enforcement realized their great potential and more police departments are taking Pit Bulls in today. Confident, fearless, athletic, fast and sturdy, the Pit Bull is primarily used for detection and patrolling nowadays. There are claims that the military is looking into also using this dog breed in the future as well, and now New York Police Department are also scouring animal shelters to adopt Pit Bulls. 10. Briard: If you’ve seen this dog breed before, you won’t think that it would make a good K-9 police dog officer. However, because of their alert personalities, Briard dogs actually make excellent guard and watch dogs aimed for very specific law enforcement tasks. This dog breed is also considered to be easily trainable, fearless and brave. Today, the Briard is most often used in police search and rescue missions, tracking, and as PTSD service dogs. This large French dog has changed the way even I see working K-9 officers. 11. Airedale Terrier: This dog breed is first known as “The King of the Terriers.” Athletic and faithful, the Airedale Terrier was used in WW1 and WW2 to protect officers. Not very much is written about the K-9 Airedale Terrier officer, but they are used primarily as patrol dogs. The largest of all the terriers, they were originally bred to catch small animals like rats and other rodents. As patrol dogs they are able to use their excellent sense of smell to find drugs, bombs and other dangerous paraphernalia. 12. Beagle: Beagles are another dog breed that first started working with humans as gun dogs. After that, this K-9 police officer is now mostly used in airports and harbors to sniff out narcotics, and any illegal substances that try to enter their countries. Because of their size, Beagles are easy to lift into areas where a person otherwise can’t access. They can also be fast, swift and great for tracking. Beagles are also used as cadaver dogs to sniff out bodies or substances. 13. Cane Corso: Descendant of Roman war dogs, it’s only logical that the Cane Corso should be used in the police task force. Alert, courageous, strong and very intimidating, this dog breed is a hardworking K-9 police dog who is excellent at protection and patrol work. There is currently only one Cane Corso in service in the USA according to records. But it seems that in the future, with more Pit Bulls and similar dog breeds coming into police work, this number will rise due to their adaptability and working attitude. 14. German Shorthaired Pointer: Another dog breed that has transitioned from being a hunting dog to police work is German Shorthaired Pointer. Enthusiastic, bold, and very intelligent, this easy to train breed has long since been used as tracking dogs due to their keen sense of smell. Non-aggressiveness, sturdiness, and a strong willingness to please their owners make the German Shorthaired Pointer easy to work with, and boy do they get the job done according to many interviews from their police officer handlers. 15. Dutch Shepherd: Reliable, loyal, alert, intuitive, intelligent, and non-aggressive are just a few of the traits of this dog breed. Because of their protective nature, the Dutch Shepherd make excellent patrol and detection dogs in many countries’ K-9 units. Most often, Dutch Shepherds are used to sniff out bombs and narcotics. Also, because they are less aggressive than the German Shepherd, they are a little bit easier to handle and can work better in certain law enforcement tasks. My dream is to train K-9 unit dogs and SAR dogs and Be a Police Officer. MY FAVORITE DOG BREEDS AND COLORS I PREFER: 1. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (Blenheim) 2. Chihuahua (Black, Blue, Grey, & Red/Tan) 3.Russian Toy Terrier (Black/Tan, Blue/tan, Red/Tan, & Sable/Tan) 4.Doberman ( Black/tan, Blue/tan, & Fawn/tan) 5.Toy Poodle (Cream, Blue, & Gold) 6. Miniature Pinscher ( Black/tan, Blue/tan, & Chocolate/tan) 7. Beagle (Tricolor(Black/White/Tan)) 8.Black and Tan Coonhound ( Black/tan) 9. Dachshunds ( Blue, Red/Tan, Gold, & Black/Tan) 10. English Coonhound (Blue, Red/Tan, Black/White, & Tan/White) 11.Harrier (Black/White, Tricolor (, & Tan/White, 12. Pharaoh hound (Red/Tan & Tan/White) 13.Golden Retriever (Gold) 14. Labrador Retriever (Gold, Brown, & Black) 15. Australian Shepherd (Black/White, Blue Merle, Red Merle, Red, Blue/Tan) 16.Dutch Shepherd (Brown Brindle & Grey Brindle) 17.German Shepherd (Black/Tan, Grey, Black, & Brown) 18.Akita (Black Brindle, Fawn, White/Red, & Black) 19. Azores cattle dog (Grey Brindle, Fawn, Fawn/Black, & Black Brindle) 20.Dalmatian ( White with Black spots) 21.Rottweiler (Black/Tan) 22.Pug (Black, Grey, & Fawn) 23. American Staffordshire terrier (Black/White, Brown, & Black Brindle)

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