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Shelter Sunday: Luckydog Animal Aid Adoption Program / Arlington, VT

Meet Tickle! Isn’t that a great name for a dog? She is currently living with the Luckydog Animal Aid Adoption Program in Arlington, VT. (I had to pick this shelter in memory of my brother’s dog, Lucky.) Anyways, here’s what we know about Tickle:
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Shelter Sunday: Hound Rescue / Austin, TX

I’ve finally found my favorite shelter – one that is dedicated only to BEAGLES! (The very best dog around, as far as I’m concerned.) I’m thrilled to feature them on this week’s Shelter Sunday, and to introduce you to Honey. This beautiful girl is being fostered in Austin, Texas by Hound Rescue. Here’s what their website has to say about her.
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Shelter Sunday: Adopt a Dog / Save a Life, Toronto, ON

In honor of last weekend’s trip to Toronto, I’m featuring a Canadian shelter for the first time ever! Meet Barney! This beautiful Beagle mix is living in foster care with Adopt A Dog / Save A Life in Toronto, Ontario. Here’s what their website has to say about him.
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How do you requisition a new military working dog?


CNN points out that dogs in the military are classified as “equipment”, and as such, they are expendable when they retire overseas. If anyone (such as the dog’s handler) wants to adopt the dog, that person has to pay the thousands of dollars it often takes to fly the dog home.

Representative Walter Jones (R – NC) has introduced a bill that would assure these hard-working dogs always get flown home after their tours have ended and would set up a privately-funded network to provide lifetime care for the dogs.

The Facebook page set up in support of this bill tells who you should contact to help get the bill passed into law, by state. Contact your Congresspeople, referencing bill H.R. 4103.

Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!