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Meet Barney: A Special Addition to WCC and the Washington Commanders

July 31, 2024

Warrior Canine Connection’s (WCC) Barney isn’t just another adorable pup—he’s a vital part of a transformative program helping Veterans in Frederick. At the Platoon Veteran Services Center (VSC), Barney is actively involved in WCC’s Mission Based Trauma Recovery (MBTR) training, which supports Veterans dealing with a range of challenges, including PTSD. Since joining the program two months ago, Barney has logged more than 26 hours of training and quickly won over the hearts of participants.

One U.S. Navy Veteran who participates in the VSC program shared, “Barney is special! He’s not only a beautiful specimen of Labradors but also incredibly intuitive. He learns quickly and has a big personality that’s both entertaining and heartwarming. It’s been an honor to be part of his early training, and he’ll always have a place in my heart.”

In addition to basic obedience and loose leash walking, Barney’s training involves important socialization and behavioral skills. He’s learning alongside other service dogs in training, including WCC’s Pete, who is further along in his training journey. Over the next two years, Barney will continue his preparation, aiming to become a life-changing companion for a Veteran, thanks to the MBTR program’s comprehensive approach.

In June, Barney was named as the official team dog for the Washington Commanders. This unique role allows him to participate in community events and meet fans, further extending the impact of his training. The Washington Commanders Foundation is generously covering Barney’s training expenses, helping him along his path to becoming a service dog.

Barney was named in honor of Colonel Harvey Curtiss “Barney” Barnum Jr., a retired Marine Corps officer and Medal of Honor recipient for his actions during the Vietnam War. A meeting between the two namesakes may be on the horizon, further highlighting the special connection and honor associated with this remarkable dog.

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Washington Commanders announce team dog, Barney

June 5, 2024

During the off season, the Commanders have made the most of free agency with the addition of Barney as Wide Retriever.

WASHINGTON — The draft might be over, but the new additions have not stopped for the Washington Commanders as they add a new addition to their 2024 roster — and this one will paws-itively have a ball. Check out the full story from WUSA 9 here.

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Washington Commanders announce team dog, Barney, in partnership with Warrior Canine Connection

June 4, 2024

LOUDOUN COUNTY, Va. – Today, the Washington Commanders announced the newest addition to the 2024 roster, Team Dog Barney, an 11-week-old black Labrador Retriever from Warrior Canine Connection (WCC). A nonprofit based in Boyds, Maryland, WCC breeds, trains and places highly skilled service dogs with Veterans who have sustained physical and psychological wounds while in service to our country. Barney’s arrival marks the beginning of the Commanders’ partnership with WCC.

“The Commanders are proud to support the country’s largest community of active-duty military personnel, veterans, retirees, and their families.” said Commanders President Jason Wright. “We are honored to partner with the Warrior Canine Connection in our efforts to give back to those in the DMV who have bravely served our nation.”

All WCC’s service dogs in training are named in honor of veterans, both past and present. The Washington Commanders named Barney in honor of Colonel Harvey Curtiss “Barney” Barnum Jr., a retired United States Marine Corps officer who received the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Vietnam War.

“Colonel Barnum exhibited true dedication to service throughout his career and into his retirement.” said veteran and Washington Salute Lead, Chris Bailey. “We’re proud to have the opportunity to honor him for his heroic actions and continued commitment to the community.”

Barney will spend approximately two years in training, where he will learn to support the veteran he is paired with after his training is complete. This includes WCC’s Mission Based Trauma Recovery (MBTR) training program, which helps veterans with increased impulse control, sleep and emotional regulation, as well as decreased levels of stress, depression and hypervigilance. During his training, Barney will impact the lives of up to 60 Veterans.

The team has made the most of free agency this off season and the addition of Barney as Wide Retriever is no exception. As Barney goes through training, he will make various guest appearances at Commanders’ games, where he will meet fans and participate in various community events. Throughout the season, the Washington Commanders Foundation will help cover Barney’s training expenses to ensure he fulfills his dream of becoming a life-changing companion for a worthy veteran.

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