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in the process. now retired, this former military bomb-sniffing dog has a new home. but it's within an old friend. >> oh, it feels fantastic. i've been waiting for this for a really long time. >> reporter: 34-year-old logan black worked as a bomb specialist and trained diego. the two served together on more than 40 missions in iraq, sniffing out everything from hidden weapons to large homemade bombs. logan says diego saved his life and many others more times than he can count. >> he comes up and starts sniffing a lot right next to where i'm standing, and then gives me a full indication that, hey, dad, something's here. and it turned out that there were two roadside bombs that had been buried, to deep for metal detectors to find. >> reporter: and logan wanted to return the favor. for years, he'd been searching for his old partner, even on facebook, wanting to adopt him after his service was over. >> no doubt diego would have found a happy home somewhere. but a home with me is totally

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