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  2. Philadelphia Shelter Seeks Homes for Military Dogs Rescued ...

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    The US Department of Justice reports that the total average cost of a successful canine police program is $55,672.42.. Not only do these incredible dogs have to be trained for drug detection, but ...

  3. Retired Military Dogs Meeting for the First Time in Their ...

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    On October 2, the proud dog owner shared a video of the military veterans meeting for the first time, and it's safe to say that the girls are going to be the perfect pair of sisters! Welcome home ...

  4. Retired Military Dog Reunites with Former Handler and Finds a ...

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    Retired military dog Yyacob and the canine's former handler, Payton May, reunited on Nov. 25 for the first time since their 2022 separation

  5. National Disaster Search Dog Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Most dogs are paired with firefighters and the dogs are donated to the fire departments. [7] In 2003, the SDF provided four trained search dogs to the United States Capitol Police K-9 unit. [8] The program looks for dogs that have high levels of energy and drive, traits that might make a dog difficult to place in a home but ideal for search ...

  6. You can now adopt the TSA's retired bomb-sniffing dogs - AOL

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    The Transportation Security Administration says they're looking for homes for retired explosives-detection dogs, as well as the ones who didn't quite make it through the rigorous training program.

  7. Lex (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Lex (1999 – March 25, 2012) was the first active duty, fully fit military working dog to be granted early retirement in order to be adopted. Working for his United States Marine Corps handler Corporal Dustin J. Lee in the Iraq War, he was wounded in an attack that killed Lee, and subsequently was awarded an honorary Purple Heart.

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