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Military Dogs Enjoy Brighter Future After Service

by GLORIA HILLARD
July 15, 2011 11:14 AM

The military's four-legged warriors now have a more hopeful future in store.

Military working dogs were once euthanized when their service days were over.

But, their fate is changing as military and civilian families pressure the Defense Department to make it easier for handlers to adopt their canine colleagues.

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Military Dogs Enjoy Brighter Future After Service

by GLORIA HILLARD
July 15, 2011 11:14 AM

The military's four-legged warriors now have a more hopeful future in store.

Military working dogs were once euthanized when their service days were over.

But, their fate is changing as military and civilian families pressure the Defense Department to make it easier for handlers to adopt their canine colleagues.

Listen to the Story

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