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How to adopt a retired military dog?

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Silvis works with the dogs at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, which houses the hub for military adoptions. While priority to adopt these dogs is given to civilian law enforcement agencies, followed by the dog’s previous handlers, members of the public can also apply. read more

Congressional Military Working Dog adoption law gives priority first to civilian Law Enforcement Agencies, then to prior handlers, and finally to the general public. read more

Robby’s Law opened the door to military working dog adoptions. Our post about Rocky, a retired, disabled military working dog who was saved by our appeal, exposed a lot of misconceptions about the fate of military working dogs once they are retired from service. read more

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