Marine Meets Stray Dog In Afghanistan And Changes His Life Forever.

November 03, 2017

When you're deployed in the middle of a war zone like Craig Grossi was in 2010, your spirit can take a real hit. Oh, you might say that Marines are trained to deal with volatile situations, but nothing can prepare you for the real thing. Ask any soldier and they'll tell you how terrifying, and depressing things can get very fast. But just when Grossi felt like he had nothing to smile about, something unexpected happened. He crossed paths with an adorable pooch and Grossi was blown away, but not by enemy fire or a landmine. He was blown away by the cuteness of his new four-legged friend as he wagged his tail.

It's not uncommon to see a stray dog walking around in the middle of a war zone.

In Afghanistan, soldiers often see stray dogs traveling in packs, but they aren't exactly friendly towards humans. In fact, they can get downright mean and aggressive. But that wasn't the case with this dog.

This dog seemed pretty docile and he didn't seem to belong to a pack either.

He was self-reliant, and he had to be because he was all alone. Soldiers would notice the dog scavenging for bits of food and then taking them to an area of bushes where he'd eat in peace and then rest.

The dog would also walk by the Marine compound where Craig Grossi was stationed.

The pooch was clearly fearless and Grossi wanted to give him some TLC, but his superiors had warned all soldiers to stay away from dogs, no matter how adorable or needy they might seem.

Up until that point, Grossi was totally okay obeying orders and staying away from dogs.

But when this little guy came along all confident, like he had it all figured out, Grossi's heart melted. So, he decided to keep an eye on the stray dog and give him the positive human interaction he hadn't received ever.

Grossi decided to break the rules and entice the dog with some beef jerky.

The Marine approached the dog carefully with the treat in his hand. The closer he got, the more he realized that the dog was full of bugs and dirt. But when the dog wagged his tail, it won Grossi over.

Grossi still remembers how he arrived in the Sangin District of Afghanistan by chopper.

He got there at night, and by sunrise, he was welcomed with gunfire by Taliban fighters. From then on, it was a battle to just stay alive day in and day out. But the simple gesture the dog made with his tail put a smile on his face.

The dog graciously accepted the beef jerky from the Marine and was pawsitively happy.

Grossi couldn't understand how this dog was in such high spirits when he had no one in the world looking after him. The pooch even accepted Grossi's affectionate touch when he scratched him playfully behind the ear.

When Grossi initially walked away after his first encounter, he felt something poking his leg.

When he looked down, he noticed that it was the dog who was following him. Then one of Grossi's fellow soldiers shouted "Looks like you made a friend," but he misunderstood "Looks like a Fred." That's when Grossi named the dog Fred.

When Grossi initially walked away after his first encounter, he felt something poking his leg.

Craig Grossi

Fred became an unofficial member of the team when the Marines went out looking to help the locals.

At first, the Marines worried that Fred would bark and give their location away, but the dog learned not to make a sound when they were out patrolling. Eventually, every Marine fell in love with the adorable pooch.

Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end and it was time for Grossi to leave.

His unit had been recalled to the main base where they would rest before being re-deployed somewhere else. This meant that Grossi had to figure out what to do with Fred. So, he sat down with him and asked the pooch to give him a sign.

The next day when the chopper came, Grossi felt Fred poking him at his heel.

In that moment, Grossi decided to sneak Fred in a duffel bag, even though he was risking jail time for disobeying orders. When he arrived at the base, he smuggled Fred into a pick-up truck. With the help of a Marine, he found a spare crate to put Fred in and ship him via DHL to his family in the States.

Fred arrived at JFK in NYC, and Grossi's family drove all the way from Virginia to pick him up.

Three months later, Grossi was reunited with Fred. Since then, Grossi took a government job, then went to school, and in 2015, decided to travel from coast to coast with Fred for two months. Now a graduate of Georgetown University, Grossi loves sharing his cool story with the world.

Grossi's book, Craig & Fred: A Marine, A Stray Dog, and How They Rescued Each Other, is available on Amazon.

Source: The Dodo

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