Prison Dog (2024)

"Now, where's that dog with the keys?"
Governor Weatherby Swann[src]

The Prison Dog was a canine owned by Captain Edward Teague. Through unknown circ*mstances, the dog ended up in Port Royal, where he was employed to hold onto the jailer's keys at the Fort Charles prison in Port Royal. He was highly loyal to the jailer, and was not swayed by prisoners' attempts to steal the keys, except for Captain Jack Sparrow who almost succeeded, though he was ultimately lured away from his post by Pintel, who escaped the jail with Ragetti. The dog was usually referred to as the "dog with the keys", and was once called "Poochie" by Pintel. Around the War Against Piracy, the dog became the chief of the Pelegostos, which was shortly lived as he escaped and returned to his original master.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
    • 1.1 Shipwreck Island
    • 1.2 Port Royal Prison
    • 1.3 Pelegosto
    • 1.4 Escape to Shipwreck Cove
  • 2 Behind the scenes
  • 3 Appearances
  • 4 Sources
  • 5 Notes and references

Biography[]

Shipwreck Island[]

"That's Teague's prison dog. He keeps the keys to everything, including the dungeons, for Teague. I grew up with that mutt...it was one of my chores to feed him. Dog has a taste for rum—but only the good stuff."
Jack Sparrow to Esmeralda[src]

This dog was an animal employed by Captain Edward Teague to keep the keys to everything, including the dungeons of Shipwreck City. When he was a young boy, one of Jack Sparrow's duties was to feed the dog. Unlike other dogs, this one had a taste for rum.[5]

A few years later, Jack's friend Christophe-Julien de Rapièr was accused of being one of the infamous rogue pirates who broke the Code of the Pirate Brethren. He and his whole crew were imprisoned in the dungeons of Shipwreck City and sentenced to hang. To help Christophe to escape, Jack and his friend Esmeralda sneaked into Teague's cabin on the Troubadour, and stole the keys from the dog.[5]

Port Royal Prison[]

"Come on, doggy. It's just you and me now. It's you and old Jack. Come on. Come on. That's a boy. Good boy. Come get the bone. That's a good boy. Come on. A bit closer. A bit closer. That's it. That's it, doggy. Come on, you filthy, slimy, mangy cur. No, no, no. Don't do that. No, no, no, no, no! I didn't mean it. I didn't..."
Jack Sparrow to the Prison Dog[src]
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Through unknown circ*mstances, the dog ended up in the British colony of Port Royal, Jamaica. The dog served at Fort Charles prison around the time of Jack Sparrow's incarceration. Jack took one look at his doggy jailer and decided that he was no more likely to hand over the keys than a human guard.[6] Desperate to avoid the hangman, the seedy prisoners tried to coax the Prison Dog, who held a ring of keys in his mouth, to their cell. One prisoner held a loop of rope and another waggled a bone, while the dog just sat and co*cked his head. "The dog is never going to move." Jack told his fellow prisoners as they tried to lure the hound within reach with a bone. Jack's criminal companions were desperate to avoid the hangman. Though they couldn't tempt the Prison Dog, a cannonball set them free.[1]

As the Prison Dog cowered under a long bench, with the key ring still in his mouth. Jack then picked up the bone from the other cell, and tried coax the dog to him. The dog crawled out from under the bench as Jack continued to coax him closer. The key ring was nearly within Jack's reach, when the dog's attention went to the door into the cell block and dashed away as the door burst open. Two pirates, Koehler and Twigg, stepped in looking for the armory.[1]

Governor Weatherby Swann later inquired as to the whereabouts of the Prison Dog (and the keys he carried) when seeking an audience with his daughter during her imprisonment in a cell at the Fort Charles prison.[2]

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Pelegosto[]

"Well I say it was Divine Providence what escaped us from jail."
"And I say it was me being clever. Ain't that right Poochie?
"
Ragetti and Pintel[src]
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When Pintel and Ragetti were held in the prisons following the battle at Isla de Muerta, Pintel used a trick that allowed him to gain possession of both the keys and the dog, who accompanied them to Pelegosto Island. There, the dog was left behind by the crew of the Black Pearl, though the Pelegostos made him their new chief. It was customary for the Pelegostos to consume the flesh of their chiefs, in the belief that it would release their divine spirit from its fleshy prison.[2]

Escape to Shipwreck Cove[]

"That can't... How did..."
"What?"
"Sea turtles, mate.
"
Ragetti, Pintel and Teague about the Prison Dog[src]
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The Prison Dog somehow managed to avoid this grisly fate, and joined the Brethren Court at Shipwreck Cove, where he provided Captain Teague with the key to the Pirata Codex. Pintel and Ragetti were baffled as to how the dog could have escaped the island, though Teague's only explanation was that it escaped with the help of "sea turtles"—an excuse commonly favored by his son. The pirates appeared satisfied with this answer.[4] His further fate is unknown.

Behind the scenes[]

"You can keep doing that forever. The dog is never going to move."
Jack Sparrow to the seedy prisoners[src]
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Appearances[]

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Sources[]

Notes and references[]

Members of the Brethren Court
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FAQs

What are prison dogs? ›

Terminology. A cell dog is a rescue dog that is being housed with a prison inmate, with the goal of improving the lives of both. These dogs are placed through a collaboration between the prison and an animal shelter.

Do prisons have guard dogs? ›

As commonly known, guard dogs are used in the maintenance of prison security in the real world. They are widely used for the detection of contraband, e.g. drugs, as opposed to the subduing of prisoners. However, only certain breeds of dog can be used in this way.

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Through this innovative program, incarcerated individuals will raise and train puppies that will become highly skilled service dogs for future placement with Veterans with visible and invisible wounds.

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Top dog is the strongest inmate not only physically but with the most followers and contacts. They are often convicts that have been down (in prison) for quite a while but that is not always the case as times change and the young outnumber the old. They have proven themselves.

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PRISON WOLF: An inmate who is normally straight on “the outside,” but engages in sexual activity with men while incarcerated. 17. RIDE WITH: To do favors for a fellow convict, often including sexual ones, in exchange for protection, contraband, prison currency, or commissary items.

Can a guard sleep with an inmate? ›

Penal Code 289.6 PC is the California statute that prohibits detention facility staff and contractors from engaging in sexual activity with an inmate. The offense can be charged as a misdemeanor or a felony, and is punishable by up to 3 years in jail or prison.

Can prisoners keep pets? ›

Now unofficially, yeah, that happens often. First, let's talk about the official. One example in federal prison are programs at Camps that train service dogs. Inmates in this program train the dogs and they even sleep in a crate in their rooms/cells.

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"Research shows that 'occupancy cues' like dogs are major deterrents in attempts to burglarize homes," said K. Campbell, a certified protection professional. "In fact, the research reveals that dogs of any size are effective. Large dogs pose a physical threat, and small dogs tend to be noisy."

How do prisoners train dogs? ›

A typical class is broken down into a brief question and answer period, a lecture, a demonstration by each handler of the dog's skills and finally a period of group training. Individual advice is given to each handler for skill advancement along with a training plan for the following week.

How do dogs help prisoners? ›

Also, through teaching and training the dogs, inmates are able to gain emotional intelligence and interpersonal skills. In particular, DTP participants learn good communication skills, how to work through behavior, how to regulate their own emotions and cause-and-effect relationships.

How much is life in prison in Maryland? ›

Generally a person given a life sentence is eligible for parole after 25 years.

What does bacon mean in prison? ›

sex offender

What is a whip it in jail? ›

One popular use for pills is "whippit" — a potent, taffy-like concoction made from melted candy and coffee. In one episode, a group of inmates celebrate a female participant's birthday by spiking whippit with Effexor, Depakote, and Remeron, prescription drugs used for treating depression and bipolar disorder.

What is an OG in prison? ›

OG: Original gangster or older guy. Respect given to older long term inmates. Partner: Close friend, usually cell-mates (no sexual connotation).

What does it mean when a dog is prison trained? ›

Trainers are assigned to each greyhound. The greyhounds stay with their trainers 24 hours a day, in dorms with many other inmates or in cells with their trainers. They are around other inmates and in this way, they become very socialized and learn to be around many different people.

What happens to people's dogs when they go to jail? ›

While protocol for handling pets in cases of incarceration, domestic violence, hospitalization or homelessness varies across the United States, it often ends in permanent separation of pet and owner. Sometimes, if there are no family members or friends to step in, the pets are euthanized.

Why is Boo allowed a dog in prison? ›

Little Boo and Big Boo seemed very close, but it still might have seemed strange that Little Boo was in the prison at all. However, Little Boo was given to Big Boo to help alleviate her anger management and anxiety struggles as a part of a therapy dog program that Litchfield offered.

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