K9 Zeus worked diligently from 2016 to 2022 in explosives detection. Now he enjoys catching up on sleep and playing with a good fresh tennis ball! Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!
Zico served from 2016-2020 at Fort Riley, KS as one of their drug PDDD. During his time of service, he assisted other bases such as Fort Leonard Wood, MO and Fort Leavenworth, KS. After his retirement in 2020, he has enjoyed his time on the couch with his brothers and sisters. He loves all treats and loves to play ball and tug-of-war. But his favorite thing is getting love and cuddles. He is enjoying retirement to the fullest. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!
Rest in peace, K9 Zico EOW 1/2/2024 K9 Zico served the Department of Defense for 7 years as an explosives detection dog. He was based in Fort Meade MD but travelled and worked in GA, TX, UT, WV, and HI. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!
K9 Ziggy is an 8 1/2 year old Dutch Shepard from Holland. K9 Ziggy served with the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office in Florida from 2017 until his early retirement in 2021. K9 Ziggy is a dual purpose canine trained in narcotics detection and apprehension. K9 Ziggy is well trained in obedience, agility, tracking, article searches and area searches. K9 Ziggy has won 1st place in obedience and agility during USPCA certification. During his time on patrol, K9 Ziggy apprehended over 20 suspects and assisted in the apprehension of many more. K9 Ziggy was also proud member of the U.S Marshal Fugitive Task Force. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!
Zmay worked as an Explosives Detection K9 at Newark Liberty International Airport. Zmay traveled down the East Coast of the United States and currently resides in Florida with his retired Handler. Zmay loves chasing lizards and squirrels, and fetching his Chuck-It or tugging with his Wubba. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!
Rest in peace, K9 Zoe EOW 3/24/2023 K9 Zoe was a Dual-Purpose dog for the Harrisburg City Bureau of Police for seven years. She was the first female canine in the department's history! On March 7, 2023, Zoe was forced to retire due to being diagnosed with Lymphoma. Please keep this sweet girl in your thoughts as she starts aggressive treatment to rid this terrible illness. K9 Zoe deserves to enjoy her retirement! Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!