Mr. Speaker, I thank my good friend from Pennsylvania, Brigadier General Scott Perry, for sharing that story. The attitude and loyalty of the dog is amazing, as well as the singularity of purpose in their drive and ambition. Like I said, yesterday, we got to experience police K-9 dogs going after a victim. I was the victim. I had a glove on my arm. But we saw the intent and the way those dogs focus. They showed us a demonstration of sniffing out gunpowder. They hid it in a big room with all sorts of explosives. These dogs just go to task and don't complain. I think there is a lesson we all can learn from. I thank the gentleman for his participation and for his story. I look forward to that movie. It is funny how people say dogs can't talk, but we know they do through their body language. That is why movies like that that highlight the actions of an animal, especially dogs, do so well. I know that will be a blockbuster. Mr. Speaker, I yield to the gentleman from North Carolina (Mr. Jones).
On the recordMarch 13, 2018
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