Min familie var lykkelige eiere av en labradortispe i 12 år. Jeg ser med stor skepsis på dyrevelferden om bord på dette fartøyet. Men, amerikanerne har en pussig oppfatning av "emotional support animals", altså dyr, reptiler også, som kan virke beroligende på eieren. De krevde bl.a. å ha slike dyr med seg på flyet, noe jeg har skrevet om på bloggen når dette tok helt av da en pony fikk bli med. Det var for tre år siden. Sjekk https://tinyurl.com/3zeb8usw Vel, god tur Sage! (Red.)
A furry friend gives sailors a boost aboard Navy carrier at sea
By
ALISON BATH
STARS AND STRIPES • May
15, 2023
Sage is a 3-year-old yellow Labrador
retriever deployed to the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford as a military
facility working dog. She is part of an effort to improve quality of life for
sailors deployed at sea. (Jackson Adkins/U.S. Navy)
With the help of a
yellow Labrador retriever, the Navy’s newest aircraft carrier is testing a
pilot program to improve quality of life for sailors at sea.
USS Gerald R. Ford
is the first Navy ship to host an operational stress military working dog, said
Cmdr. Genevieve Clark, a chaplain aboard the carrier.
Three-year old
Sage from the Virginia Beach, Va.-based nonprofit Mutts With A Mission was
aboard when the carrier left Naval Station Norfolk on May 2 for a global
deployment.
With a wag of her
tail, love for attention and friendly demeanor, Sage offers sailors a way to
get the stress-reducing benefits that animals can bring, Navy officials said.
“In a lot of ways,
Sage normalizes life,” said Clark, who completed 120 hours of training before
deployment in becoming the canine’s primary handler. “Because just like people
have pets at home, that’s a normal part of life that we can offer now at sea.”
Sage is the first military facility
working dog deployed on a U.S. Navy ship in modern times, says Cmdr. Genevieve
Clark, a chaplain and Sage's primary handler. Clark completed 120 hours of
training as a handler before the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford's
deployment on May 2, 2023. (Jackson Adkins/U.S. Navy)
The Navy is
working to address quality of life issues and pushing to expand services amid
concerns about mental health and suicide.
In 2022, 70
active-duty sailors died by suicide. There were 59 and 65 suicide deaths of
active-duty sailors in 2021 and 2020, respectively, according to the Navy’s
website.
Recent Navy
efforts include installing waterfront resiliency centers at some bases, such as
Naval Station Rota in Spain, where sailors can seek counseling or other mental
health services just steps from four homeported destroyer berths.
The Navy also
plans to place chaplains on all its destroyers by
2025 to help fill a critical need for counseling, Stars and
Stripes reported Feb. 27.
And officials
at Naval Support Activity Bahrain last
month held a mental health stand down designed to raise
awareness of expanded services available there.
Sage, a 3-year-old yellow
Labrador retriever from Mutts With A Mission, is trained to help sailors
address stress with a technique to help them regulate their breathing. (Jackson
Adkins/U.S. Navy)
Sage has taken part in
thousands of hours of training, exposure and socialization since she was 8
weeks old. She’s even received training on how to use ship ladders, Corson
said.
The hope is to expand the
program to more ships and potentially other military services.
For example, the group is
working to place a military facility working dog aboard the amphibious assault
ship USS Wasp for an upcoming deployment, Corson said.
In just a few weeks, Sage
has proven popular with Ford sailors, who often question her absence if Clark
is alone. Sage routinely tours nearly all areas of the ship and attends staff
and other meetings, Clark said.
Clark believes the
program’s value will become more apparent as Ford’s mission continues.
“Sage is going to be even
more important to being present with individuals or even small groups as they
process the stressors that come with a deployment at sea,” she said.
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