Dogs are considered as lovely, stay-at-home four-legged furry friends who are living a care-free life but little do you know that there are dogs who have actual jobs. These dogs are more professional than you and maybe take their jobs more serious than you all. They know their thing and are winning hearts by getting more and more professional each day. You would see them in the hospitals as therapy dogs, on the front desk and even at the beach saving lives. Doggos love their jobs and do not want to take retirement from their jobs. Today, we have 27 photos of working dogs whose only job is to save someone’s day. Scroll down!
1. “This is Morty. He was deployed in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria and jumped 30 feet out of a helicopter when he caught the scent of someone in need. He’s now in NC for Hurricane Florence.”
9. “Stanley my medical alert pupper got to call 911 for the first time when I had ignored his alerts and fell into a seizure. He followed every step and tasked perfectly until medics arrived.”
When we say dogs can work, we mean it. Dogs can literally do anything and would do it like a pro. Although, they need a little training but once they complete the training, they are better than humans. Dogs can be service dogs, therapy dogs, staff morale officers, lifeguards, medical alert dogs and sniffers. When they see someone in need of help, they would leave everything and would run to save their life. They would risk their lives but would help their human friends. Dogs never disappoint us, instead, they always put a smile on our faces and we love them for this. This is how professional our adorable doggos are! Scroll down for more.
15. “Ruca goes on every call with me to bring back boaters who’ve had some bad luck. Shes been farther offshore than most people and in worse weather. People usually feel less stressed when they’re 60+ miles offshore and the dog pops out the cabin.”
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No one can stop Ruca from helping the boaters.
16. When you let a doggo do the commentary for a basketball game:
17. “Stayed at an Airbnb in Portland. It was this doggos job (if requested by the guests) to keep us company while we were in during the day. Just had to call her down to our floor of the house. 5 stars.”