All Military Working Dogs Deserve to Come Home After Service. Too Many Are Being Left Behind : vimarsana.com

All Military Working Dogs Deserve to Come Home After Service. Too Many Are Being Left Behind


All Military Working Dogs Deserve to Come Home After Service. Too Many Are Being Left Behind
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Angela Cardone, a military working dog handler with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, conducts training at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, Oct. 19, 2018. (Seth Rosenberg/U.S. Marine Corps)
12 Mar 2021
Military.com
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By
Robin Ganzert, Ph.D.
Robin Ganzert, Ph.D., is president and CEO of American Humane. She is the author of "Mission Metamorphosis: Leadership for a Humane World."
Last month, retired military working dog Bogi traveled more than 4,000 miles, from Iwakuni, Japan, to Honolulu, Hawaii, to be reunited with her former handler, Marine Corps Sgt. Angela Cardone. It was a heartwarming, beautiful reunion, and one that deserves to be replicated every time an MWD retires from service.

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