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'Collie-like dog' with service training will replace Reveille VII

Selection committee makes recommendations for next mascot

By: Nick Badger

Issue date: 5/5/08 Section: News
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Reveille VII retired as mascot on Feb. 13. University officials are working to find her replacement.
Media Credit: Courtesy of Mickey Kepler
Reveille VII retired as mascot on Feb. 13. University officials are working to find her replacement.
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As the semester comes to a close, Reveille VII will retire and no replacement mascot has not been decided on yet.

On Feb. 13 at the Corps Center Reveille VII's retirement was officially announced. Many opinions began circulating about what breed of dog her replacement should be. Many people said Reveille VIII should be another American collie and keep with the tradition.

Some said she should be a mutt like Reveille I. In addition, there were students who said the next Reveille should be rescued from a pound, regardless of the breed.

Dean Bresciani, vice president for student affairs, established a committee in response to these opinions to help decide what criteria should be looked at in choosing Reveille VIII. Now what needs to be known is when a new Reveille will be introduced.

"It's hard to say," Bresciani said. "It'll depend on when we find a suitable replacement."

An email was sent Thursday by Bresciani detailing what criteria the committee decided necessary for Reveille VIII.

"She is very likely to be a collie-like dog. Something that looks similar to a collie," Bresciani said.

According to the e-mail, there is a possibility that the next mascot will be a golden retriever. But the most unusual thing about the selection is that it is likely the next mascot will have been trained as a service dog.

Bresciani said that because of all the stress that is put on a mascot, the committee thought a service dog that did not work for its initial purpose, would be a good idea for a mascot because it has been trained to work well and handle noise.

Another thing the committee decided was adoption from a pound was not an option.

"When we studied that, it was a great idea," Bresciani said, "but in reality it would be very difficult to know anything about the dog's history or breeding."

During the summer, University administration and the College of Veterinary Medicine will look for a suitable Reveille VIII. She will be about one and a half years old.

"E-2 will continue to be the mascot's outfit in charge of Reveille's daily care," Brescani said. "Sometime during the fall semester, we would like to introduce the new Reveille to campus."
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Raghu Jana

posted 5/05/08 @ 9:22 AM CST

"...and no replacement mascot has not been decided on yet."

Folks, this newspaper represents a place of higher learning. It pains me to see such lack of care towards grammar. (Continued…)

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Leslie

posted 5/05/08 @ 10:31 AM CST

I disagree about not adopting a dog from the shelter. Why does it matter if we know the exact breed of dog. If it looks like a collie who cares if it has other breeds of dog in it. (Continued…)

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Nicole 2004

posted 5/05/08 @ 11:31 AM CST

Oh my... so disgusted with this whole thing!

William

posted 5/05/08 @ 12:43 PM CST

Uh, well it's nothing to be particularly disgusted about. A collie-like service dog sounds pretty appealing.

dave

posted 5/05/08 @ 2:48 PM CST

Agreed. I get disgusted at certain things, dumb drivers and broccoli being two big ones. But not at the decision. Regardless of collie/no collie, a service dog background is a definite plus, you would be hard pressed to argue against that. (Continued…)

Scott

posted 5/06/08 @ 8:38 AM CST

Why not start a new tradition. We can keep Rev, but lets introduce Rev's "Pound Palls." A&M could find 7-10 dogs at the local shelter, and they could be her pound palls. (Continued…)

Sarge

posted 5/06/08 @ 11:21 AM CST

Get yourselves a half American Staffordshire Bull Terrier and half Bull Mastiff. They are great dogs full of energy and love to chase footballs, at least mine does with a passion. (Continued…)

Branden 05

posted 5/07/08 @ 9:05 AM CST

I can see the merit in replacing Rev with a service dog despite the breed but what would we do with all of the plush collie stuffed animals that fill bookstore shelves? They're the real victims. (Continued…)

Skidboot

posted 5/07/08 @ 2:32 PM CST

Nationally Famous Aggie David Hartwig has offered his assistance, but I don't think anyone ever replied. He knows what we need. Somebody, please look him up. (Continued…)

Nancy Sims Meehan

posted 5/11/08 @ 8:31 PM CST

I agree, "No more purebreds". As my son (class of '06) would frequently relate and I could see for myself when we visited campus, "That dog is neurotic!" With purebreds and the risk of too much inbreeding I think the risk is much higher of us getting another "neurotic" K-9 for our mascot, if we stick to purebreds. (Continued…)

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