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<blockquote data-quote="2/B or not 2/B" data-source="post: 616886" data-attributes="member: 7233"><p>This is not a section of the forum I usually visit and I apologize if this has already been discussed. I was introduced to this site about military working dogs (MWD's) and I was absolutely taken by it. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://k9pride.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">http://k9pride.wordpress.com/</a></p><p></p><p>It was so interesting and the stories were so touching that I read every page. I have dial up though, so I didn't watch any of the videos. </p><p></p><p>These dogs are so courageous and selfless. I was surprised to learn that after they're retired, if they're not adopted, they're euthanized. They can even be adopted by the public, which surprised me. </p><p></p><p>I found it to be a great read.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2/B or not 2/B, post: 616886, member: 7233"] This is not a section of the forum I usually visit and I apologize if this has already been discussed. I was introduced to this site about military working dogs (MWD's) and I was absolutely taken by it. [url]http://k9pride.wordpress.com/[/url] It was so interesting and the stories were so touching that I read every page. I have dial up though, so I didn't watch any of the videos. These dogs are so courageous and selfless. I was surprised to learn that after they're retired, if they're not adopted, they're euthanized. They can even be adopted by the public, which surprised me. I found it to be a great read. [/QUOTE]
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