 No, I'm not coming! Dolly is a great patrol and detection dog. She loves doing patrol work. She is the hardest hitting dog we have in the kennel. When she bites somebody and she's actually going after a decoy or a bad guy in the woods or in a building, she wants to take him down. We start our day, we come in at about 5.36, get the dogs ready, we go out, we go running, we carry the dogs, we get them used to us, getting ready for deployment. We can deploy at any time, so we practice and we train up to the standards that we need to go around the world. It's the best job in the Navy, really. We play with dogs all day. I mean, it's a hard job. We put extra hours in, we put extra time in. We're a master of arms first. We have to be able to do any job that a master of arms will do. But on top of that, we have to be able to take care of a dog and use that dog as our tool to help out in different situations when people come through fences to search for drugs or explosives and to keep the base safe. Come on, let's get up! I'm Keith Denelowich. I'm a master of arms second-class petty officer, expeditionary warfare specialist, and I'm a kennel supervisor at Naval Air Station Jacksonville. I've been working with Dali since March of this year. She is 6 years old.