The length of a military-working dog's career varies and depends on many things, from the dog's disposition, to how it adjusts to battle to its overall health, and any injuries or toll the grind -- mental or physical -- the job has taken on them over the years. But regardless of how long a dog can be deployed (or employed as training dogs), sooner or later the time for working is over, and when that happens these dogs have to leave their military home and find life and families out in the civilian.
Interested in providing a home to a retired war dog? These sites all appear to be legit and up to date. Please send in others if you know of them or more information about adopting war-dog retirees.
Interested in providing a home to a retired war dog? These sites all appear to be legit and up to date. Please send in others if you know of them or more information about adopting war-dog retirees.
- DoD Military Working Dog Adoption website
- Military Working Dogs Foundation, Inc.
- SPCA : Adopt one of the dogs "abandoned in Iraq"
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