The Air Force Is Looking For Loving Homes To Adopt Retire Military Dogs

The Air Force Is Looking For Loving Homes To Adopt Retire Military Dogs

If you are looking for a new pet, animal rescue organizations are encouraging you to adopt and don’t shop. Simply because there are too many dogs on the streets that you can give a second chance in life. Many of them end up in the streets but they belonged to a family or a home in the past.

When it comes to dog adoption, the most difficult to find a forever home are the ones that are sick and those that are too old to do their job.

But the Air Force is convincing every dog lover to adopt their retired military working dogs.

The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland is appealing to adoptive families to take their retired military dogs. These puppies, especially the ones who cannot proceed through their training program need a home.

Military dogs are well-trained in their respective fields. Also, they are equipped to protect their new family from danger. But despite these abilities, the Air Force explained that finding a home for these retired dogs who have been in the field is still difficult even though there is a lot of demand for the pups that did not become working dogs.

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