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Cachekinz Firehouse Dog

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Owner:
GreenDalmatian Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Origin:
New York, United States
Recently Spotted:
In Minnesota Valley State Rec. Area Wildlife Safari

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The mission of this trackable is to pass from Cache-to-Cache and promote the historical awareness of the Firehouse Dog.

When you enter a fire department, they’ll greet you with a wagging tail and a big, sloppy kiss. Dalmatians, that is. These adorable spotted pups have had a long history in firefighting and bringing joy to fire departments around the world. As the official firehouse mascot, Dalmatians provide companionship and happiness to hardworking firefighters. While there remains some debate over Dalmatians’ origin, one thing’s for sure, these pooches will always have a home at fire departments.

Dalmatians and horses have had a long history of friendship. Since the days of traveling by horse-drawn carriages, Dalmatians were trained to be coach dogs and run along side horses. The compatibility between horses and Dalmatians continued when the spotted dogs transitioned to horse-drawn fire engines. Dalmatians were trained to run in front of the fire cart, clear a path and guide the horses toward the fire.

During the time of horse-drawn fire engines, Dalmatians were trained as guard dogs to the firehouse. Dalmatians would protect the highly sought after horses and fire equipment from thieves and other dogs. Even after horse-drawn fire carriages were phased out by motorized fire engines, Dalmatians have remained in the firehouse as guard dogs and mascots.

In addition to Dalmatians’ historical role in firefighting, they also serve as companions to firefighters. Whether it’s their loyal, sweet demeanor, or their unwavering energy and charm, Dalmatians provide happiness and friendship to hardworking firefighters.
Gentle Disposition
Loyal, fun-loving and affectionate are just three words that describe the nature of Dalmatians. It’s the even tempered, gentle disposition of Dalmatians that mixes so well with the often high-stress and difficult duties of firefighters.

While Dalmatians are very sweet and friendly, they can be equally as active and rambunctious. For some people they’re exhausting, but for active and physically fit people, such as firefighters, they can keep up. Dalmatians are incredibly energetic and fast and love to play, run and go for walks, which works well with firefighters’ daily workout requirements and active lifestyles.

Despite their sometimes stubborn streak, Dalmatians are extremely intelligent dogs with outstanding memories. They thrive in active, family environments, where they can demonstrate these characteristics, which is most likely why they do so well in firehouses.

Dalmatians have a long history of being heroes. From their role in leading horse-drawn fire engines to put out fires, to serving as search and rescue dogs, Dalmatians continue to aid in the heroic duties of firefighters.

Dalmatians have been helping firefighters and fire safety educators teach kids how to stop, drop and roll for years. With training, Dalmatians have become demonstrators in teaching fire safety lessons that are both cute and memorable for children.

With their beautiful black and white spots and adorable personalities, Dalmatians have been a popular breed for firefighters for decades. They are also a top choice among fire stations because they are fun-loving and sweet, which is important for interacting with the community.

Dalmatians have demonstrated a great deal of leadership in the past, and continue to do so in today’s fire departments. They have the ability to lead and follow the directions of their owners, which makes them excellent in firefighting settings.

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Cachekinz trackable attached to a pewter Dalmatian

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Tracking History (188.9mi) View Map

Visited 4/30/2012 Rockspaz22 took it to Cappuccino Minnesota - .11 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/30/2012 Rockspaz22 retrieved it from The Master Minnesota   Visit Log

Tftb:) moving forward!

Dropped Off 4/15/2012 BP Finders placed it in The Master Minnesota - 12.55 miles  Visit Log

Dropped in The Master

Discovered It 4/14/2012 StealthSniper discovered it   Visit Log

BP Finders shared this with me

Visited 4/14/2012 BP Finders took it to Fairy Ring Minnesota - 8.79 miles  Visit Log

Visited Fairy Ring

Discovered It 4/11/2012 JoelCam discovered it   Visit Log

BP Finders shared this TB with me. Good luck on your travels. -Joelcam

Visited 4/11/2012 BP Finders took it to Eagle View Minnesota   Visit Log
Visited 4/11/2012 BP Finders took it to My Nesting Place Minnesota   Visit Log
Visited 4/11/2012 BP Finders took it to Beautiful Praire Minnesota - 12.73 miles  Visit Log

Visited Beautiful Praire

Visited 4/7/2012 BP Finders took it to Broken Barn #38 Minnesota - 2.82 miles  Visit Log

Visited Broken Barn #38

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