wearing his
PDSA Gold Medal Notable Labradors within various categories include:
Assistance dogs •
Endal, a service dog in Britain. Among other distinctions, "the most decorated dog in the world" (including "Dog of the Millennium" and the
PDSA's Gold Medal for Animal Gallantry and Devotion to Duty), the first dog to ride on the
London Eye and the first dog known to work a '
chip and pin'
ATM card. By Endal's death in March 2009, he and his owner/handler Allen Parton had been filmed almost 350 times by crews from several countries, and a film of a year in Endal's life was in production. •
Sully, service dog of the former United States president
George H. W. Bush during the last six months of his life, and noted for his role in
Bush's funeral. A form of
Parkinson's disease confined the former president to a wheelchair or motorised scooter in the final years of his life. Among the services that Sully was able to perform for Bush were retrieving dropped items, opening and closing doors, pushing an emergency button and supporting him when standing.
Police, military, rescue and detection dogs •
Frida (12 April 2009 – 15 November 2022) was a yellow Labrador Retriever who worked as a
search and rescue dog for the
Mexican Navy (SEMAR). She was deployed to help the rescue efforts in the aftermath of natural disasters. •
Zanjeer ("Chain", or "Shackles"), a
detection dog who detected arms and ammunition used in the
1993 Mumbai (Bombay) serial explosions. During his service, he helped recover 57 country-made bombs, 175 petrol bombs, 11 military-grade armaments, 242
grenades and 600 detonators. His biggest contribution to the police force and the city was the detection of 3,329 kg of RDX. He also helped to detect rifles and five 9 mm pistols. •
Lucky and Flo, twin Black Labrador counterfeit-detection dogs who became famous in 2007 for "sniffing out nearly 2 million
counterfeit DVDs" on a 6-month secondment to
Malaysia in 2007. Following the multimillion-dollar, 6 arrest Malaysian detection, they became the first dogs to be awarded Malaysia's "outstanding service award" and software pirates were stated to have put a £30,000
contract out for their lives. •
Sarbi, an
Australian special forces explosives detection dog that spent almost 14 months
missing in action (MIA) in Afghanistan before being recovered safe and well in 2009. •
Jake, an American black Labrador who served as a
search and rescue dog following the
September 11 attacks and
Hurricane Katrina. •
Salty and Roselle, awarded the
Dickin Medal for conspicuous gallantry or devotion to duty while serving in military conflict. They led their blind owners down more than 70 flights of stairs to escape from the damaged
World Trade Center on
11 September 2001 •
Sadie, awarded the
Dickin Medal for conspicuous gallantry or devotion to duty while serving in military conflict. She detected explosive devices, which were subsequently disarmed, while serving in
Kabul, Afghanistan, in November 2005; she served with the
Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment •
Sasha, awarded the Dickin Medal for conspicuous gallantry or devotion to duty while serving in military conflict. Located 15
improvised explosive devices,
mortars, mines, and weapons while serving in
Afghanistan, with the
Royal Army Veterinary Corps. In July 2008 Sasha and her handler were killed in a
Taliban ambush by a
rocket-propelled grenade.
Pets • The former US president
Bill Clinton's Labradors
Buddy and Seamus. • Russian president
Vladimir Putin's Labrador
Konni. • Marley, "The World's Worst Dog", featured in the journalist
John Grogan's autobiographical book
Marley & Me, adapted into a 2008
comedy drama film
of the same name. • The Canadian singer
Celine Dion's Labradors Charlie and Bear. They were represented in numerous magazines with her and her family, becoming pets celebrities in their own names. == Footnotes ==