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American war dogs like Robby--called military working dogs, or MWDs, in peacetime--are the stuff of legend. The 10,425 canines that served in WWII saved countless GIs.
Military Working Dogs Adoption Coordinator TSgt. Joseph Null, left, opens the gate for retired military bomb sniffing dog, Diego, an 8-year-old Yellow Labrador Retriever, and Logan Black at ...
During World War I and World War II, dogs played a crucial role in detecting landmines, transporting messages, searching for wounded soldiers, and guarding military bases.
— -- A retired U.S. Marine dog was honored today with the PDSA Dickin Medal, the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross, which is the highest British military decoration awarded for valor.
Her remaining front leg is in jeopardy. — -- During her deployment in Afghanistan, U.S. military combat dog, Layka, saved many lives and now some of them are helping save hers. Layka, a ...
Cesar Millan’s Call to Action. Paws of War offers hope for the animals and military members it helps. And while the organization is working tirelessly to reunite many rescued dogs and cats with ...
NEW BERN, N.C. (WNCT) — Paws of War ENC was awarded the Military Officers of America’s (MOAA) Community Outreach Grant (COG) for the third year straight. MOAA’s Community Outreach… ...
Rescuing Ukraine’s lost war dogs. ... Zhuzha, who is around 6 years old, was adopted by Mykola Kulivets while he served in the Ukrainian military.