Nonprofit founder Lisa Phillips works to provide
all retired military dogs with veterinary care
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These retired military dogs are usually adopted by their military handlers or other well - vetted families.
Zoetis recently announced the expansion of its K - 9 Courage ™ Program to support two American Humane initiatives benefiting military dogs and service dogs that assist veterans: the Wags4Patriots program that helps provide service dogs for veterans who suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress (PTS), and the Emergency Veterinary Grants for Military Dogs program that awards financial grants to provide emergency treatment to
retired military dogs in need.
As
retired military dogs, these brave canines were hand - selected to protect our nation because they demonstrated natural fearlessness and courage from puppyhood.
Now honorably discharged and living with Mick in Aurora, Colorado, Cpl. Foster understands the value of programs such as RIMADYL K - 9 Courage for
retired military dogs such as Mick and for their human partners.
PARSIPPANY, N.J. — Feb. 6, 2017 — Zoetis, the leading animal health company, today announced the expansion of its K - 9 Courage ™ Program to support two American Humane initiatives benefiting military dogs and service dogs that assist veterans: the Wags4Patriots program that helps provide service dogs for veterans who suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress (PTS), and the Emergency Veterinary Grants for Military Dogs program that awards financial grants to provide emergency treatment to
retired military dogs in need.
You've written three mysteries about your heroine,
a retired military dog handler who lives in a small English village.
«We knew our product could help
these retiring military dogs live healthier, pain - free lives after their retirement,» said David Guyer, CEO and Founder of Natural Solutions for Life, a subsidiary of Natural Solutions for Livestock.
Not exact matches
Upon
retiring, she founded K9 Salute, a company that produces and provides healthy treats for all «four - legged heroes,» as a way to honor and remember our nation's hero
military dogs.
I've long thought that an administration chock - full of billionaires, active and
retired military officers, and a former oilman would be itching for a war somewhere, and with special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of ties between Russia and Donald Trump associates getting hotter by the day, the president may well be tempted to wag the
dog.
I am from L.A. CA.,
retired military, physical fit, enjoy a healthy lifestyle, finishing a grad - program, coach track and a
dog owner.
K - 9 Courage provides healthcare assistance to
retired military and active police
dogs as well as active service
dogs that assist veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress.
That was until June 5, 2014, when [
military working
dog] Cena was
retired and adopted by Jeff.
If you are a caregiver of a
retired military or police
dog, we encourage you to apply for assistance.
Once
military and police
dogs retire, with no guaranteed pension for their medical care, the burden and cost of care fall solely on their caregivers.
In 2013, Justin
retired from the
military as a Sergeant, with Duke — the former shelter
dog — at his side.
Our partners support police and
military dogs both active and
retired and rely entirely on donations.
LAS VEGAS — Feb. 18, 2015 — Zoetis, the leading animal health company, welcomed the National Police
Dog Foundation (NPDF) as a charitable partner in the new RIMADYL K - 9 Courage ProgramTM which provides veterinary medical support for
retired police and
military dogs.
The RIMADYL K - 9 Courage Program will provide up to $ 300 in annual healthcare costs for as many as 500
retired military and police
dogs.
The MiliDog Fund provides financial assistance to defray the cost of cancer care in
Retired Military Working
Dogs and Contractor
Military Working
Dogs.
Currently these
dogs may be
retired in the country in which they are located and if overseas, they do not have access to
military transport to return home.
Additionally, Mission K9 received the Helping Heroes Award, which was presented by Natural Balance, for its work reuniting American service members and
dog handlers with their
retiring or
retired military / contract / service working
dogs.
ORLANDO, FLA., Jan. 20, 2015 — Zoetis, the leading animal health company, today announced the RIMADYL K - 9 Courage Program, a new program to provide veterinary medical support for
retired military and police
dogs.
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Retired Military and Police
Dogs Expands to Support Service
Dogs Assisting Veterans Suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress
With this new expansion in 2017 to help service
dogs used in the Wags4Patriots program, the K - 9 Courage Program will assist 650
retired military, police and PTS service
dogs.
About the K - 9 Courage Program from Zoetis The K - 9 Courage Program is a charitable healthcare donation program that provides financial and in - kind product donations that support the healthcare of
retired police and
military K - 9s as well as service
dogs currently in action.
«Through K - 9 Courage, Zoetis salutes
retired police and
military dogs every day by helping them lead happy, healthy lives in retirement, and now we're extending that salute on social media by engaging
dogs and pet owners.
Launched in March 2015 in partnership with the Sage Foundation for
Dogs Who Serve and the National Police Dog Foundation, K - 9 Courage provides healthcare assistance to retired police and military d
Dogs Who Serve and the National Police
Dog Foundation, K - 9 Courage provides healthcare assistance to
retired police and
military dogsdogs.
Dog Training Elite believes strongly in the healing power of service
dogs for
retired military veterans, and we donate our time and passion to training service
dogs for the foundation.
But in 2000, new legislation was passed that permits the adoption of
military working
dogs after they
retire.
Abiding by this mission and commitment to serve the community, the AMC has established the 401K - 9 Fund to be offered to all
retired NYPD and FDNY canines and
retired military service
dogs.
Helping Heroes Award presented by Natural Balance to Mission K9: A Houston - based non-profit serving
retiring and
retired Military Working
Dogs, Contract Working
Dogs, and other
Dogs Who Serve, was recognized this year for their work to reunite these heroes with their former handlers or adopt them into new loving homes.
He is an Outstanding Alumnus of the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine and the co-creator and executive sponsor of the Zoetis K - 9 Courage ™ Program, which provides financial support for veterinary expenses to hundreds of
retired military working
dogs and police
dogs annually.
Zoetis announced on January 20 the RIMADYL K - 9 Courage Program, a new program to provide veterinary medical support for
retired military and police
dogs.
K - 9 Courage ™ Program for
Retired Military and Police
Dogs Expands to Support Service
Dogs Assisting Veterans Suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress
Did you know that when
military working
dogs retire, they're often put up for adoption?
With this new expansion in 2017 to support service
dogs assisting veterans through the Wags4Patriots program, the K - 9 Courage Program will assist 650
retired military, police and PTS service
dogs.
The Zoetis K - 9 Courage Program, which provides healthcare assistance to
retired police and
military dogs, launched in March 2015 in partnership with the Sage Foundation for Dogs Who Serve and the National Police Dog Foundat
dogs, launched in March 2015 in partnership with the Sage Foundation for
Dogs Who Serve and the National Police Dog Foundat
Dogs Who Serve and the National Police
Dog Foundation.
The donations will benefit the association's prescription program for
retired military and service
dogs which provides free prescriptions to
dogs enrolled in the program.
«I was a veterinary technician in the Army for 10 years, and my
retired Military Working
Dog just passed in October.
We know that caring people just like you may have questions or concerns about our organization and how we assist the
retired hero
military dogs and contract working
dogs that we strive to help.
The organization's purpose is to serve
retiring and
retired Military Working
Dogs, Contract Working Dogs, and other dogs who se
Dogs, Contract Working
Dogs, and other dogs who se
Dogs, and other
dogs who se
dogs who serve.
Pets for Patriots is not involved in the acquisition or training of service animals, or the adoption of
retired Military War
Dogs.
Our organization's purpose for existence is to serve
retiring and
retired Military Working
Dogs, Contract Working
Dogs, and other
Dogs who Serve as they may fit into our mission and scope.
And for more than 100 years, American Humane has been first to serve those who serve our country: Building on our century - old legacy of supporting the U.S.
military and our nation's military animals, American Humane opened the Lois Pope LIFE Center for Military Affairs, a major new resource to support our two - legged and four - legged warriors, helping bring home and reunite retired military hero dogs with their hero handlers, providing lifesaving service dogs to veterans with Post - Traumatic Stress, and arranging free healthcare for America's four - legged warriors once they finish their service so they can enjoy the happy, healthy retirements they so richly
military and our nation's
military animals, American Humane opened the Lois Pope LIFE Center for Military Affairs, a major new resource to support our two - legged and four - legged warriors, helping bring home and reunite retired military hero dogs with their hero handlers, providing lifesaving service dogs to veterans with Post - Traumatic Stress, and arranging free healthcare for America's four - legged warriors once they finish their service so they can enjoy the happy, healthy retirements they so richly
military animals, American Humane opened the Lois Pope LIFE Center for
Military Affairs, a major new resource to support our two - legged and four - legged warriors, helping bring home and reunite retired military hero dogs with their hero handlers, providing lifesaving service dogs to veterans with Post - Traumatic Stress, and arranging free healthcare for America's four - legged warriors once they finish their service so they can enjoy the happy, healthy retirements they so richly
Military Affairs, a major new resource to support our two - legged and four - legged warriors, helping bring home and reunite
retired military hero dogs with their hero handlers, providing lifesaving service dogs to veterans with Post - Traumatic Stress, and arranging free healthcare for America's four - legged warriors once they finish their service so they can enjoy the happy, healthy retirements they so richly
military hero
dogs with their hero handlers, providing lifesaving service
dogs to veterans with Post - Traumatic Stress, and arranging free healthcare for America's four - legged warriors once they finish their service so they can enjoy the happy, healthy retirements they so richly deserve.
The
retired veteran urges others interested in adopting a
dog or cat to consider doing so through Pets for Patriots and our companion pet adoption program for
military veterans.
«Most of the
dogs that retire from the military and are adopted have health issues,» said War Dogs Association president Ronald Aie
dogs that
retire from the
military and are adopted have health issues,» said War
Dogs Association president Ronald Aie
Dogs Association president Ronald Aiello.
There are several ways to honor the efforts of
military working
dogs, such as making a donation to a non-profit that helps to provide life - saving equipment for the four - legged soldiers or tends to the needs of
retired MWDs.
As for the
retired military working
dogs, I hope they'll be adopted by nice families who really care for them since they deserve all the love and care they can get.
I would think many career
military members would own
retired dogs or would continue the tradition of owning these types of breeds.