Honor our heroes and adopt a war dog


Hero war dog helped get Osama bin laden
Did you know you can adopt a war dog? According to the AP, when these war dogs retire from their duties overseas, they usually go up for adoption. Up to 300 war dogs go up for adoption each year and adopting one is not cheap. Owners often have to pay $1,000 to $2,000 to bring them back to the U.S. These military dogs only fly commercial, so it's gonna cost you an arm and a leg. However, if you love the outdoors and want that sense of protection, you can always use another best friend. A best friend is priceless.


The AP:
While about 300 retired U.S. military dogs are put up for adoption each year, military officials say they've received more than 400 adoption applications in the three weeks since the May 2 raid. In past generations, most military dogs were euthanized once their tours of duty were done.

"They made a really big deal about Cairo being a super dog but all dogs in the military are super dogs," said Ron Aiello, president of the U.S. War Dogs Association. "These dogs are fully trained, are worth probably $40,000 to $50,000 each at least, and it's a dog that has been saving American lives. It's kind of a hero in a way."


Honor our Nation's War Dogs and adopt one today.

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Source: AP

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