Hall of Fame
The Feed the Dawgs project would like to recognize the contributions and dedication of the following people. Feed the Dawgs is all about the troops, and those recognized here for their significant efforts and hard work have helped make the project a success.
Ron Carlton
Ron's support of the Active Duty Military K9 Handler goes back many years through his efforts and participation on the Riverside War Dog Memorial Committee, his generosity and hospitality in providing Camp Pendleton Marine Dog Handlers with an annual barbecue, and his unquestionable contributions as a founding member of Feed the Dawgs. We will always be indebted to Ron for his persistence and dedication.
Gerry Carlton
Gerry provided NCOIC-like direction and guidance to the Feed the Dawgs project throughout the 2009 calendar and at all events and projects. Her dedication and attention to detail significantly contributed to the successes of both the Feed events and the Military K9 Heritage Exhibit at March Field Air Museum. Feed the Dawgs will always be grateful for the tender, loving care she applied to all the young Dawgs.
Jim Bruno
US Navy MAC James D. (Jim) Bruno was officially "drafted" in to the Kennel Masters on 6 December 2009. An Iraq K9 veteran, we are honored by his participation. Jim MC'd the formal grand opening of the Military K9 Heritage Exhibit at March Field Air Museum in the fall of 2009.
Thank you for your service, Good Friend.
Angel Landrau
The Feed the Dawgs Project is proud to announce the appointment of Air Force TSgt Angel Landrau to The Kennel Masters Committee, effective 28 January 2010. We are grateful to Bill Cummings, Vice President of Vietnam Dog Handler Association (VDHA), for his proxy representation of the Kennel Masters in presenting Angel with his "Draftee" plaque in Tucson, Arizona. You have served us well, Brother Dawg.

Brendan & Brian
Brendan Berry and Brian Pope turned the 29 Palms Marines event in 2009 into a "show n' tell" of advanced grill cookery. Thank you, Guys!