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John D'Amico, a military vet, and his service dog, Zazu, stopped by FOX 35's Good Day Orlando to talk about their partnership, John's military service, and how Dogs Inc. helps pair service dogs with ...
Brooke Jackson Kahn and her husband were at the checkout at their local hardware store. "Do you offer a military discount?" ...
Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Daniel Lurie are both pushing policies that criminalize homelessness, while the Chan ...
After a multi-year process, Military Ames will has announced the date of the unveiling ceremony for their Service Dog Memorial. The public is invited ... MLA Scott McInnis, Veteran and Military ...
The most recognized name in civil aviation launched its military line in 1949, with an observation aircraft, the O-1 Bird Dog, a high-winger ... a red tape-averse veteran of the legendary World ...
Up until now, joint task force K9s have given out 17 dogs. The founder is a veteran who spent 18 and a half years in the military. He spent 15 years of those as a special forces Green Beret. TRENDING: ...
Lajuan “Juan” Letson has spent his life in service — first in the U.S. Army, then in law enforcement, and now helping others overcome addiction. Veteran Salute is sponsored by DeVaughn James ...
A team of Computing students has developed a digital intake system for the U.S. Army, which is set to be implemented as early as next month, transforming a time-consuming, paper-based process into an ...
AIKEN — Aiken County may have a few residents who have seen more of the world than Army veteran David Lobb has, but it's likely to be an extremely small club, as the Woodside resident estimates ...
Poop eating could be a sign of nutrient deficiency or anxiety If eating poop is a consistent problem for your dog, it might be worth talking to your vet to see if there are any signs your furry ...
A vet has revealed what it really means when a dog licks their owner's feet, and why it isn't always a sign of affection. Paul Manktelow, a TV vet from London, revealed that their are four ...
The Shiba Inu may look like a plush fox, but it’s a hardy, self-reliant dog with a typical lifespan of 12–15 years. Though largely healthy, they can develop joint problems with age.