Diane G.
Love it
Sarah B.
My husband has deployed over 7 times in his 20 yr career and wants one with a bulldog cuz that's our pup. Not seen as disrespectful to him. Just 2 things he loves and would fight to protect.
Justin H.
Bad ass n yes shut up lea lol
CHRISTA R.
I think these are great. Just ordered one. Thanks to one reviewer who told the story of Stubby! Lea..definatley lighten up. I took a little survey on my fb page and I had over 75 people say they were great and probably 20 are verterans and/or currently serving military.
Mike H.
Lighten up Lea ...you sound like a real nut
Uncle S.
Shut up Lea M.
Lynn B.
I don't see this as disrespectful. Staffies played an important part in WWI. By the end of World War I, Stubby (a staffordshire terrier) had served in 17 battles and survived at least two life-threatening injuries—including shrapnel in his chest and leg. The rugged little canine would become the first dog to be given rank—Sergeant—in the U.S. Armed Forces. I have the utmost respect for those who have served our country.