They can sniff bombs, trace drugs and run down the enemy. But when their time in the service is up or if they are injured, many military working dogs are killed.
Navy reservist Ron Bishop says there’s another way: adoption.
Read the full story.
They can sniff bombs, trace drugs and run down the enemy. But when their time in the service is up or if they are injured, many military working dogs are killed.
Navy reservist Ron Bishop says there’s another way: adoption.
Read the full story.