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Old Nov 02, 2023, 06:40 PM
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The sad, but sweet story about a K9 retiring from duty as a PTSD service dog.

Service dog's final goodbye will touch your heart | Militarykind #Shorts - YouTube

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Old Nov 06, 2023, 10:29 AM
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The sad, but sweet story about a K9 retiring from duty as a PTSD service dog.

Service dog's final goodbye will touch your heart | Militarykind #Shorts - YouTube
Retiring service dogs is so hard. I have a dear friend who has to retire her seeing eye service dog. We all love him. He gets to spend the rest of his life with his owner while a new seeing eye dog will be given for work. Transition to a new partner is never easy either
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