Sunday, May 10, 2009

Ainsworth, Nebraska, USA

Today, I interviewed Darnell Hackworth. He is a shy, soft-spoken man who runs a retirement farm for dogs who fought in the zombie pandemic. Before the pandemic, there was one in every state but since then his is the only one left. These dogs were first used to sniff the people who were infected. Darnell never felt that they got enough credit. He said it was a great program but it came down to the dog training. Pups began getting trained by sitting across from G's, and that is how they got the instinct to kill. As they grew older, the dogs would go through more advanced training, until they were ready to go on missions. The main mission for them was scouting, either Sweep and Clear (SC) or Long Rang Patrol (LRP). These tactics proved to be very effective, and the dogs, without a doubt, played a major role in the zombie pandemic.

1 comment:

Gonzo Ortega said...

I agree with you, dogs were really important for the zombie war. I think no oter anial could have helped.