715 Donors

$400,000 Goal

$204,150.22 Total Raised

Top Teams

Go to Rex M

Rex M

Total Raised
$10,000
Text PAWSPACK423 to 71777
1
Go to Zoe

Zoe

Total Raised
$7,761.91
Text PAWSPACK159 to 71777
2

Go to SkySchunk

SkySchunk

Text PAWSPACK208 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$1,221.43
Donors
7
Goal
$6,500
Go to Katy

Katy

Text PAWSPACK440 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$1,077.90
Donors
2
Goal
$10,000
Go to DJ

DJ

Text PAWSPACK7 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$862.32
Donors
1
Goal
$6,500
Go to Duke S.

Duke S.

Text PAWSPACK141 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$834.97
Donors
8
Goal
$6,500
Go to Jack

Jack

Text PAWSPACK499 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$825.65
Donors
8
Goal
$10,000
Go to Ukkie

Ukkie

Text PAWSPACK460 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$821.20
Donors
4
Goal
$10,000
Go to Dyrk

Dyrk

Text PAWSPACK280 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$819.24
Donors
6
Goal
$6,500
Go to Rrodriguez

Rrodriguez

Text PAWSPACK215 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$790.46
Donors
2
Goal
$6,500
Go to Joan

Joan

Text PAWSPACK69 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$718.55
Donors
1
Goal
$6,500
Go to Brix

Brix

Text PAWSPACK250 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$687.80
Donors
2
Goal
$6,500
Go to Christy

Christy

Text PAWSPACK82 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$651.83
Donors
9
Goal
$6,500
Go to Anouk

Anouk

Text PAWSPACK231 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$628.31
Donors
3
Goal
$6,500
Go to Arnost

Arnost

Text PAWSPACK105 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$615.89
Donors
8
Goal
$6,500
Go to Obie

Obie

Text PAWSPACK153 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$595.32
Donors
4
Goal
$6,500
Go to Sheila

Sheila

Text PAWSPACK119 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$564.62
Donors
1
Goal
$6,500
Go to Ace

Ace

Text PAWSPACK229 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$564.61
Donors
3
Goal
$6,500
Go to Toto

Toto

Text PAWSPACK358 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$564.61
Donors
2
Goal
$6,500
Go to Iimpulse

Iimpulse

Text PAWSPACK302 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$559.45
Donors
6
Goal
$6,500
Go to Rudie

Rudie

Text PAWSPACK165 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$526.21
Donors
11
Goal
$6,500
Go to Aki

Aki

Text PAWSPACK146 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$525.66
Donors
2
Goal
$6,500
Go to Tomi

Tomi

Text PAWSPACK116 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$513.24
Donors
7
Goal
$6,500
Go to Scooby

Scooby

Text PAWSPACK392 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$500
Donors
1
Goal
$6,500
Go to Lola

Lola

Text PAWSPACK225 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$461.94
Donors
3
Goal
$6,500
Go to Tank

Tank

Text PAWSPACK209 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$446.50
Donors
8
Goal
$6,500
Go to Poker

Poker

Text PAWSPACK378 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$420.87
Donors
4
Goal
$6,500
Go to Dolly

Dolly

Text PAWSPACK275 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$410.60
Donors
4
Goal
$6,500
Go to Jordy

Jordy

Text PAWSPACK188 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$410.59
Donors
3
Goal
$6,500
Go to Fata

Fata

Text PAWSPACK145 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$410.56
Donors
1
Goal
$6,500
Go to Tuiter

Tuiter

Text PAWSPACK144 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$374.37
Donors
16
Goal
$6,500
Go to Hhilbert

Hhilbert

Text PAWSPACK299 to 71777 to donate
Total Raised
$374.11
Donors
11
Goal
$6,500
Go to SkySchunk

SkySchunk

SPONSORED BY: Sky-Schunk is named in honor of Edward Schunk, who worked at World Trade Center Tower 1 and passed away on 9/11/2001. Sky served at Newark Liberty International for 4 years before being retired. Sky loves to play ball in his yard and go swimming in his handlers pool during the hot summer days. Sky loves snacking on apples, watermelon or cantaloupe! Paws of Honor has joined forces with Hurricane’s Heroes to help retired Military and Law Enforcement working K9s across the country receive the veterinary care they deserve! 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!

Total Raised
$1,221.43
Goal
$6,500
Go to Katy

Katy

K9 Katy was first certified as an explosive detection K9 in January of 2020. She was assigned to handler Ofc. Thomas Marcello of the Rhode Island Airport Corporation Police and has been partnered with Officer Marcello since that time. Katy has worked at the airport since her initial deployment and has worked numerous security details in support of the POTUS, FLOTUS, and other dignitaries. K9 Katy loves to explore in her down time and playing fetch with a tennis ball is one of her favorites activities. 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!

Total Raised
$1,077.90
Goal
$10,000
Go to DJ

DJ

Paws of Honor has joined forces with Hurricane’s Heroes to help retired Military and Law Enforcement working K9s across the country receive the veterinary care they deserve! 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. K9 Hurricane served honorably with the Secret Service protecting our nation's primary symbol of freedom and government, The White House. He stood guard alongside his Handler patrolling the grounds ensuring the President's peace of mind running the country. He chased down intruders intending harm and has titanium teeth as a reflection of his service. 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. Paws of Honor is proud to showcase K9 Hurricane’s brave service and the legacy created through Hurricane’s Heroes that will impact K9s and their Handlers for decades to come by making veterinary funding possible supporting the retired working K9s enrolled in Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Care Program through The Paws of Honor Sponsorship Program. Though K9 Hurricane had a stellar and remarkable career serving this great nation, he too retired without the benefit of continued veterinary care. Together Paws of Honor and Hurricane’s Heroes intend to make a difference by teaming up to make continued veterinary care possible for these most deserving K9s! Click the Sponsor button to follow the K9s Sponsored by Hurricane’s Heroes and learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

Total Raised
$862.32
Goal
$6,500
Go to Duke S.

Duke S.

K9 Duke is a Dual-Purpose German Shepherd/Belgian Malinois Mix who served with the Arlington County Police Department for eight years. During his career, Duke provided an incredible amount of public safety to support the Arlington community through suspect tracks, criminal apprehensions, building searches, and drug seizures. Duke is enjoying retirement and playing with his soccer 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!

Total Raised
$834.97
Goal
$6,500
Go to Jack

Jack

Jack is a retired Patrol Explosive Detector dog that served in the United States Army until he was nine. He retired due to rapidly progressing arthritis that left him unable to be mission capable. Jack served the people of Fort Leonard Wood, MO faithfully by providing law enforcement assistance as well as anti terrorism measures for the majority of his service life. He also occasionally supported the United States Secret Service on over 10 missions all over the United States, during which he ensured the safety of multiple Presidents and other VIP's. In 2018 Jack deployed to support combat operations in Afghanistan. There he supported Infantry, Engineer and Special Forces units from multiple NATO allies. Jack earned his Combat Action Badge and eventually returned safely with his Handler. Jack now enjoys retirement with his Handler in San Antonio Texas, his favorite place is the couch next to his partner. His absolute favorite treat is Deer or wild hog Jerky that his owner makes specifically for him. He still enjoys daily walks and very short sessions of detection. While bite work was his favorite, his joints don't much like it anymore. Kept me and hundreds of people safe in Afghanistan. He prevented incidents, that would've almost guaranteed, ended with multiple people dead. 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!

Total Raised
$825.65
Goal
$10,000
Go to Ukkie

Ukkie

Served in United States Air Force, stationed in England. Served as a Dual Purpose canine (Patrol/Explosives). Conducted sweeps for many Distinguished Visitors (SecDef, SecAF, CMSAF etc) and deployed to Africa. Ukkie doesn't mind dressing up and loves hanging out with mom. 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!

Total Raised
$821.20
Goal
$10,000
Go to Dyrk

Dyrk

Worked for USBP SAR/HRD Canine primarily securing the southwest border by his unique tracking and human remains finding capabilities. Accredited with 2,063 Apprehensions, USBP Top Dog HRD, 32 Search and Rescue Missions. 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!

Total Raised
$819.24
Goal
$6,500
Go to Rrodriguez

Rrodriguez

SPONSORED BY: RMWD Rrodriguez worked at Fort Myer, VA where he helped with security and keeping everyone safe from explosives while patrolling the road with his handler. RMWD Rrodriguez was deployed multiple times to Iraq to assist in operation Inherent Resolve. RMWD Rrodriquez went on multiple local and nonlocal USSS missions while in the service. He is now enjoying the retirement life with his former/recent handler who was honored to adopt him upon retirement. Paws of Honor has joined forces with Hurricane’s Heroes to help retired Military and Law Enforcement working K9s across the country receive the veterinary care they deserve! 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!

Total Raised
$790.46
Goal
$6,500
Go to Joan

Joan

K9 Joan was born in Florida on 3/29/2014. From there, she was relocated to New York and enrolled in The Puppies Behind Bars Service Dog Program. K9 Joan was then transferred to the ATF to be trained for Explosive Detection. In 2016, she graduated and became a Police Explosive Detection K9 for the Federal Government. After working for five years, she suddenly became very ill and almost succumbed to effects of Addison’s Disease. Veterinarian professionals were able to reverse the direction of the disease after seven days in the ICU. K9 Joan was medically retired and is being treated with daily medications and monthly injections to keep her body functioning properly. K9 Joan is now healthy and happy at home, where she is playing and “being a dog” with her handler and loving family. 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!

Total Raised
$718.55
Goal
$6,500
Go to Brix

Brix

K-9 Brix worked primarily at Pennsylvania capital complex in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, he also worked Penn State football games, fairs, schools and businesses throughout the state of Pennsylvania. 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!

Total Raised
$687.80
Goal
$6,500
Go to Christy

Christy

SPONSORED BY: Paws of Honor has joined forces with Hurricane’s Heroes to help retired Military and Law Enforcement working K9s across the country receive the veterinary care they deserve! K9 Christy started out in the Puppies Behind Bars program in upstate New York, which trains prison inmates to raise service dogs for wounded war veterans, first responders, and Explosive Detection canines for law enforcement. Christy was training to become a PTSD dog, but because of her whining and barking, her career path changed to Explosive Detection. K9 Christy's primary job during her five-year career, was vehicle and package searches, as well as protective sweeps in support of Force Protection at a secure U.S. Department of Defense facility in Virginia. She also assisted other federal and local agencies in the Washington, D.C. area. Christy enjoys being at home with her family, which includes her former handler, laying in the sun on the deck, playing fetch with her frisbee, and snuggling on the couch. 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!

Total Raised
$651.83
Goal
$6,500
Go to Anouk

Anouk

Anouk is a single purpose explosive detection K9 for the Department of Defense. She has been to Sharpsville PA and Jackson Springs NC for training, and worked in Maryland serving the DOD. Anouk is possibly one of the biggest fans of Milk Bones. In her downtime she loves to go swimming, play in the yard with her soccer ball, go to the baseball fields to work on her base running and fielding fly balls. 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!

Total Raised
$628.31
Goal
$6,500
Go to Arnost

Arnost

MWD Arnost served the United States Navy as a Dual-Purpose Explosive Detection and Patrol dog. Durings his nine years working, he completed numerous United States Secret Service missions, as well as multiple deployment missions abroad. Arnost recently had his leg amputated due to a bone tumor. Unfortunately, the biopsy results were not what his family was hoping for and Arnost will likely need chemo. 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!

Total Raised
$615.89
Goal
$6,500
Go to Obie

Obie

K9 Obelix, also known by friends as Obie, began his five-year career with the US Department of Homeland Security, Transportation Security Administration, in December 2017. Obie was stationed at Newark Liberty International Airport with his handler. He has searched hundreds of thousands of aviation passengers, countless aircrafts, vehicles, and cargo facilities. In his retirement, Obie has developed a love for hiking and exploring the outdoors. He's also famous on social media! 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!

Total Raised
$595.32
Goal
$6,500
Go to Sheila

Sheila

SPONSORED BY: Paws of Honor has joined forces with Hurricane’s Heroes to help retired Military and Law Enforcement working K9s across the country receive the veterinary care they deserve! K9 Sheila served honorably with the United States Capitol Police for over five years. Sheila was on duty when the riots took place on January 6, 2021. She has also worked the last two Presidential inaugurations. Now Sheila enjoys couch surfing and eating anything that falls on the kitchen floor. 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!

Total Raised
$564.62
Goal
$6,500
Go to Ace

Ace

Ace worked with the Roanoke City Police Department as a single purpose narcotic detection dog. During his short tenure, K9 Ace was responsible for detecting multiple narcotics leading to a multitude of arrests making Roanoke City that much safer! Due to a law change regarding marijuana, Ace had to be retired at a very young age. Ace had a strong drive to work and is always on the move! Since retirement, Ace has served as his handler’s running partner (keeping in shape for the newest working dog) and has since learned deer-shed hunting. Just recently, Ace had taken a corn cob from the handler’s child while they were eating dinner. The handler is currently awaiting news from the vet about possible emergency surgery to have the corn cob removed from his digestive tract. 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!

Total Raised
$564.61
Goal
$6,500
Go to Toto

Toto

Toto is a 9 year old German Shepherd who served for 7 years as a Patrol / Explosive Detector Dog-Enhanced in the US Army. He was stationed in Fort Wainwright, Alaska, before being sent to the US Army PEDD-E school, followed by a deployment to Afghanistan in support of 1st Special Forces Group, the 82nd Airborne Division, and the 495th Romanian Parachutist Battalion. Following this deployment, Toto PCS'ed with his handler to Fort Myer, Virginia, where he eventually retired. 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!

Total Raised
$564.61
Goal
$6,500
Go to Iimpulse

Iimpulse

Rest in peace, MWD Iimpulse EOW 2/27/2024 MWD iimpulse had been stationed at Fort Myer, VA belonging to the 947th MP Detachment for his career. He was deployed to Iraq with a previous handler. He has done several missions for the President and several other dignitaries, whether it was around Washington D.C., or surroundings areas for missions/sweeps. He is happy now to retire and be in a quiet home. He loves to sleep and go on daily walks to see other dogs. His favorite snacks are peanut butter, whip cream, and bacon. 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!

Total Raised
$559.45
Goal
$6,500
Go to Rudie

Rudie

K9 Rudie served as a Single-Purpose Explosive Detection dog for Penn State University. Rudie was certified through the Pennsylvania State Police in 2013 and worked on Penn State University campus' and throughout PA. Rudie loves to run everywhere he goes even now at nearly 11 years old. Rudie retired to his handler in January 2023 and was adopted by a family whose dad is a 19-year veteran Municipal Police Officer at Spring Township Police Department in Centre County, PA, assigned to the Central PA Institute of Technology as a School Resource Officer. Adopted mom is a Police Communications Operator for the Pennsylvania State Police. K9 Rudie might be retired, but he's found a job in retirement being a Therapy/Emotional Support Dog at the school his dad works at. Way to go Rudie! 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!

Total Raised
$526.21
Goal
$6,500
Go to Aki

Aki

SPONSORED BY: Paws of Honor has joined forces with Hurricane’s Heroes to help retired Military and Law Enforcement working K9s across the country receive the veterinary care they deserve! K9 Aki worked for the Transportation Security Administration as an Explosive Detection dog for a little over two years. He received the Top Dog Award and a Certificate of Recognition for contributing, and supporting, LaGuardia Airport. Aki loves to cuddle and takes any chance he can get to sleep next to his handler. 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!

Total Raised
$525.66
Goal
$6,500
Go to Tomi

Tomi

SPONSORED BY: Paws of Honor has joined forces with Hurricane’s Heroes to help retired Military and Law Enforcement working K9s across the country receive the veterinary care they deserve! K9 Tomi worked for the Delaware State Police as a Dual-Purpose canine for nine years. During Tomi's career, he apprehended several fleeing suspects, helped seize a countless amount of illegal drugs, and recovered numerous stolen firearms. He was one of the best narcotic detection canines. In Tomi's down time, he likes to herd his human pack of children around the house and pool. Tomi also loves water time and takes leisurely swims on hot days. 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!

Total Raised
$513.24
Goal
$6,500
Go to Scooby

Scooby

K9 Scooby began his service to Henrico County, and its residents, as a single purpose Narcotics Canine in September of 2019, actually certifying on Friday the 13th. Scooby came from a kennel in North Carolina and though his career was cut short, because of the legalization of marijuana, Scooby still made his mark. Scooby participated in over a dozen school sweeps in Henrico, Hanover, and Richmond; he also had over 100 street utilizations in only his 13 months of active service, assisting in getting both drugs and guns off the streets. Scooby earned his name with his goofy personality and the love for attention…with those qualities we also took in PR events and he quickly became the most popular attraction at the “Touch-A-Truck.” Both kids and adults were lining up to give Scooby some love and take pictures with him. Scooby went out with a bang on his last street utilization November 14th, 2020 when he alerted to a car in the city of Richmond. Officers searched the car finding trash bags full of marijuana, a Ruger assault rifle with three loaded 60 round magazines, a 9mm handgun with three loaded 30 round magazines, and a couple thousand dollars in cash. Scooby now enjoys his retirement life in New Kent county with his new best friend and kennel neighbor K9 Colt, my current active drug dog. 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!

Total Raised
$500
Goal
$6,500
Go to Lola

Lola

Paws of Honor has joined forces with Hurricane’s Heroes to help retired Military and Law Enforcement working K9s across the country receive the veterinary care they deserve! 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!

Total Raised
$461.94
Goal
$6,500
Go to Tank

Tank

SPONSORED BY: K9 Tank proudly served as a single purpose Explosive Detection Canine for the United States Department of State from 2014 through 2018. Tank's most memorable moments serving at the State Department include searching a piece of the Berlin Wall for the National Museum of American Diplomacy and participating in National Night Out events. From 2018 until his retirement in mid-2019, Tank continued to serve as an Explosive Detection Canine at over a dozen Federal Installations in the D.C. area and at the Kennedy Center where the highlight of his career came when he swept the Red Carpet for the Kennedy Center Honors. Tank has not lost his drive in retirement and continues to inspect all packages and vehicles at his handler's home. He also loves playing in his backyard and snuggling on the couch with mom & dad. Paws of Honor has joined forces with Hurricane’s Heroes to help retired Military and Law Enforcement working K9s across the country receive the veterinary care they deserve! 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!

Total Raised
$446.50
Goal
$6,500
Go to Poker

Poker

Worked for the Department of Defense, loves Nylabones, kongs, tennis balls. Loves playing with his other 4-legged brothers and sisters and going to the park with his human brothers. During his time, he completed exactly 700 deployments and searched 10’s of thousands of vehicles. 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!

Total Raised
$420.87
Goal
$6,500
Go to Dolly

Dolly

Rest in peace, K9 Dolly EOW 12/12/2023 Dolly is a retired explosive detection canine she worked from 2012 until July 2023. Her favorite treats are greenies and pup cups. Dolly has traveled throughout the US and worked in the NCR. In her downtime she enjoys playing with her malinois brother and long naps on the couch. One of Dolly's favorite places is the beach. 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!

Total Raised
$410.60
Goal
$6,500
Go to Jordy

Jordy

SPONSORED BY: Jordy is a 10 year old Belgian Malinois! During Jordy's career, he worked at the White House, Camp David, and private residences of President Trump and President Biden. He is a lover of sleeping, his yellow ball, and his favorite treat is steak fat Paws of Honor has joined forces with Hurricane’s Heroes to help retired Military and Law Enforcement working K9s across the country receive the veterinary care they deserve! 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!

Total Raised
$410.59
Goal
$6,500
Go to Fata

Fata

K9 Fata was assigned to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and trained in Explosive Detection. Fata worked at the Newark Liberty International Airport from August 2018 to May 2022. K9 Fata was born without a gallbladder. Unfortunately, her condition impeded her to continue working. She retired to her handler and now enjoys chasing crickets, swimming, taking hikes, and playing with any tennis ball that squeaks. 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!

Total Raised
$410.56
Goal
$6,500
Go to Tuiter

Tuiter

SPONSORED BY: Paws of Honor has joined forces with Hurricane’s Heroes to help retired Military and Law Enforcement working K9s across the country receive the veterinary care they deserve! K9 Tuiter began training as an Explosive Detection dog at two years old. He has worked in Chicago, Los Angeles and Boston. Tuiter is a big goofball and has a wide range of different facial expressions. Since retirement, he enjoys basking in the sun and checking on the neighbor's farm animals. 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!

Total Raised
$374.37
Goal
$6,500
Go to Hhilbert

Hhilbert

Canine Hhilbert is named in honor of US Army CPL Thomas Layton Hilbert who made the ultimate sacrifice in Iraqi on September 7, 2007 from a roadside IED. Hhilbert has a double letter at the beginning of his name identifying him as a TSA puppy program canine. He was born directly into his job at Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Texas. At the time he was tested as the top canine for vapor and passenger screening canine. He has worked Super Bowls, The Pope visit to Philadelphia, and at over 12 different airports in support of countless high profile events as a passenger screening canine. He served his country well for over 10 years of his life. He and his handler were named 2021 TSA Team of the Year. A very high recognition. He retired as the best. He continues to be very active in his retirement where he resides with 3 other labs. He really enjoys swimming, his toys, handlers sleep number bed, basking in the sun, and spending his days at a family members house next door so he can get as much loving as possible while dad is at work. He was assigned to Kansas City International Airport from 2012 to 2016, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport 2016-2021. After his retirement his handler was reassigned back to Kansas City where Hhilbert enjoys his retirement. In his day he was one of the best at the job. During his time in DFW he was able to visit with the family of CPL Hilbert in Venus, Texas where he gave the family comfort know that CPL Hilbert’s legacy lives on in canine Hhilbert. I can go on for days about how special Hhilbert is just ask me and I will ramble on about my Hero! 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!

Total Raised
$374.11
Goal
$6,500