Posted on 08/17/2011 3:35:38 PM PDT by blueyon
Rocky is a retired military dog who will be put down on August 24 if hes not adopted. He served three tours in Iraq and desperately needs a loving home to enjoy his final years. Pets for Patriots is responding to a request to help create awareness of this veterans plight. We have spoken to authorities at Camp Pendleton and confirmed this story.
Rocky currently lives at Camp Pendleton, his home base since entering the Marine Corps in 2004. He served three tours in Iraq between 2004 and 2007 as a patrol and explosives dog, and returned to the states after his last handler was killed in theater. Since then, he has not had a steady handler, but has continued to serve on base until March of this year. By that time, a degenerative condition rendered him unable to work and he was retired. Typically an ex-military K9 will be adopted by his handler, but Rocky has no handler to call his own.
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Someone Call and Tell Mark Levin about this Dog, he is good about such things.
BFL
Not that it really matters, but I’m wondering what breed of dog it is.
I sent it to Levin
Mark Levin, paging Mark Levin!
I’m amazed that they would even consider putting down a retired military dog.
They should have a program set up for them already.
Rocky the Iraq Theatre Veteran
The K-9 has heart! Someone’s going to have a great dog.
Well I could get the page to come up properly, but I manage to get the email and sent a message. Wish me luck!
German Rear wheeler.
Hope somebody gets him.
Gotta see this.
already have six dogs or I’d take him
What a beautiful dog. If I still had my big fenced yard I would consider adopting, but not longer have the room. And I have another pet. Makes me miss my GSD all over again.
Good Luck!
I can’t take him, but I hope that someone else can!
Seems like this would be the perfect dog for the border patrol to have at their check points, like we have here south Texas.
Anyone with connections to Senator Cornyn or Hutchinson, might want to forward the article to them. They can not seem to save our country from the “ONE” but maybe they could help save this dissabled Vet from the system.
Same here. Apparently this dog needs a specific type of home: no other animals and no children. I’ve no doubt that home exists, but we have two dogs already. (Would love to take him, though!) If he can just be given more time, I know the right family can be matched up with him. Happens all the time. Praying for this precious life!
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