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My husband and I brought home a K9 dog. Here’s what we learned.

Cody, an airport canine handler, welcome Barry, a Belgian Malinois bomb-detection K9, into their home and family. Cody begins working in cargo screening, partnered with Barry, a highly trained detection dog sourced from Europe and trained using Dutch commands. Belgian Malinois are often chosen for K9 work because of their intelligence, agility, strong drive, and […]

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What You Need To Know About Giving A Retired Military Hero A Home

Military Working Dogs (MWDs) are highly trained heroes who have served in roles such as detection, security, and search and rescue since World War II. They usually retire around age 8–10, often due to age or injuries sustained in service. While many are adopted by their former handlers, some still need civilian homes—and adopting one

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K9 Buddy Curriculum: Care of Your K9 Buddy

These are the full responsibilities of caring for a K9 Buddy dog. Owners must handle daily needs like feeding high-quality kibble, providing clean water, regular relieving, at least 30 minutes of exercise, grooming, and maintaining a safe resting space. Consistent diet, scheduled feeding, and monitoring stool, weight, and hydration are essential for health. Regular care

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Things to Know Before Adopting a Retired Service Dog

These are important factors and challenges prospective adopters should consider before bringing a retired service dog into their home. It emphasizes that while service dogs come trained and with valuable experience, they are not identical to typical companion dogs. 1. Understanding Their Background – Retired service dogs come from disciplined roles and structured routines, so

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