Stop euthanizing military dogs -- instead allow the dogs to be adopted

The Issue

After serving the United States in combat zones, military dogs should be honored, not euthanized. Allowing them to be adopted upon retirement by a loving caretaker honors these dogs that have worked alongside American soldiers defending the United States.

If roadside bombs and other hazards of war don't kill military dogs, senseless government regulations and red tape might. The United States is breeding 100 puppies a year to train for bomb sniffing and other soldierly duties, but many aren't making it back to happy homes because an obscure federal law classifies them as "equipment" rather than personnel -- and makes adopting them a financial and bureaucratic nightmare. A bill to require that the military ship the heroic dogs home and ease potential veterinarian costs for adopting families is currently bogged down in Congress, as dogs continue to be euthanized.

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The Issue

After serving the United States in combat zones, military dogs should be honored, not euthanized. Allowing them to be adopted upon retirement by a loving caretaker honors these dogs that have worked alongside American soldiers defending the United States.

If roadside bombs and other hazards of war don't kill military dogs, senseless government regulations and red tape might. The United States is breeding 100 puppies a year to train for bomb sniffing and other soldierly duties, but many aren't making it back to happy homes because an obscure federal law classifies them as "equipment" rather than personnel -- and makes adopting them a financial and bureaucratic nightmare. A bill to require that the military ship the heroic dogs home and ease potential veterinarian costs for adopting families is currently bogged down in Congress, as dogs continue to be euthanized.

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