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Rex M

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Zoe

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Colt

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Cooper

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Crock

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Csuzil

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Daisy

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Delta

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Denali

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Denise

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Derby

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Deuce

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Devaney

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Devante

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Diablo

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Dora

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Dory

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Dutch

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Edo

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Colt

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 Colt was a Dual-Purpose Narcotics/Patrol dog for the Galloway Township Police Department for five years. While serving, Colt located a nine-year-old autistic student that ran away from school and into the woods. Since retirement, K9 Colt is the new house security system and receives vanilla ice cream as his reward for protecting the house. 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!

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Cooper

Rest in peace, K9 Cooper EOW 9/16/2023 SPONSORED BY: Cooper is a retired single purpose explosives canine. Cooper and his handler worked together three years for the US Diplomatic Security Services as the first line of protection for the Secretary of the United States. Cooper traveled domestically and overseas during his time on duty. Cooper enjoys the retired life and loves swimming, playing fetch and laying on the couch having his belly rubbed. 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!

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Cooper G

Cooper came to the Fayetteville Police Department in North Carolina all the way from Holland. Since retirement he has traveled to the Chicago area and the states in between. Shortly after retirement we moved from NC to Texas where he has been living out his days. Coop can not have treats because of his Intestinal disease IBD, but we loves all VERY Indestructible toys as he is a major chewer. Now that he’s retired he like to follow his handler everywhere and bath in the Texas sun in the grass. 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!

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Crock

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! 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!

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Csuzil

Csuzil is a high drive German Shorthaired Pointer that served the traveling public at Orlando International Airport (MCO) for over five years. Csuzil has participated in joint training exercises at Muncie, Indiana, Super Bowl 55 in Tampa, and Auburn, Alabama. Csuzil loves the pup cups from Starbucks and the free ice cream treats form Dairy Queen. On his down time he enjoys chasing squirrels in the backyard and playing with his Frenchie little sister and taking long naps. 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!

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Daisy

K9 Daisy worked Narcotics and Human Detection for the Department of Homeland security. Her career was cut short when she was diagnosed with Myositisis. 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!

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Daisy P

K9 Daisy, the remarkable Explosive Detection Canine, was an integral member of the security team at Boston's Logan International Airport. With her sharp senses and unwavering dedication, Daisy played a crucial role in safeguarding the airport and its passengers from potential threats. Daisy is a Labrador Retriever, known for her keen intelligence and strong work ethic. Trained extensively in detecting explosive materials, she possessed an exceptional sense of smell that allowed her to identify even the smallest traces of dangerous substances. Her relentless focus and unwavering commitment to her duties made her a highly valued asset in maintaining airport security. When it came to treats, Daisy had a particular beef knee caps. During her downtime, Daisy enjoys engaging in playful activities and bonding with her handler. She often participates in interactive games, such as fetch or tug-of-war, which not only provided mental stimulation but also strengthened the bond between her and her human partners. Additionally, Daisy relished the opportunity to explore outdoor environments, relishing in the sights, sounds, and scents of nature. Despite her intense training and demanding job, Daisy possessed a gentle and friendly disposition. She had an innate ability to put people at ease, making her a favorite among airport staff and passengers alike. Many people found comfort in her presence, as she exuded an air of approachability and warmth. K9 Daisy's tenure at Boston's Logan International Airport left an indelible mark on the security landscape. Her unwavering dedication, exceptional skills, and friendly nature made her an invaluable asset to the airport community. Daisy's legacy as a highly-trained Explosive Detection Canine will be remembered for her outstanding service in ensuring the safety and well-being of all those who passed through the airport's gates. 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!

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Daja

Daja was her handlers first Military Working dog in the Navy. Her handler knew immediately after meeting her that the two were destined to work together. Daja was and still is the most spunky, happy and loyal dog you'll ever met and she has made her handlers life better everyday. Daja has two dog brothers and she loves them very much! Dajas favorite thing to do is hang out near her mom and chew on a kong. Daja enjoys playing fetch and would go for hours if mom let her, even at 9 years old! Daja and her family have done so much traveling since she retired. Daja has frequent park visits and has visited many state and national parks with her mom and dog-siblings! Since retirement Daja has been on a road trip from Washington state to Texas and Texas to Virginia, and she did fabulous and is a great road-tripping buddy! 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!

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Dallas

Worked at all federal facilities within the state of Kentucky. Served a major role in national events and several super bowls. Loves being around people and loves his 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!

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Delta

Delta is a Belgian Malinois and dutch shepherd mix. Delta served 5 years with Customs and Border Protection as a Currency and Firearms detection Dog, she has traveled multiple states in the US and worked in Virginia, Texas and California. Delta loves crunchy biscuits but she will take any treat. Her downtime activities are hunting down her arch nemesis “flies”, playing fetch, long walks and chewing her toys. 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!

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Denali

SPONSORED BY: Denali is a fun-loving dog that enjoys food of all kinds and his ball. All his passions revolve around carrying his favorite ball around. Denali had a tough adjustment to retirement. Because he loved riding in the police truck. Now that he’s adjusted he likes taking car rides and running around the yard with his new dog brother Cezar. He loves to play, and he is serious about his pets. He insists on being pet and oftentimes forces his nose under your arm to insist on pets. Denali is a former U.S Marine Corps dog and did do time overseas for this country. Once he came to us he was already a Veteran, then he started his 2nd career. He and his handler, Michelle, have done details in different parts of the states and he worked at the U.S Capitol, keeping the public safe, sniffing for bombs in buildings, on cars, and around the capitol complexDenali's favorite snack is anything edible. He doesn’t even think before he gobbles any and everything up. He loves buddy biscuit treats. But really anything edible he can get his paws on. Denali has mass cell tumors removed while he was in service and POH also removed a growth on his leg since he has been under their care. 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!

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Go to Denise

Denise

Rest in peace, K9 Denise EOW 1/16/2024 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!

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Derby

SPONSORED BY: K9 Derby was an Explosive Detection dog for the Transportation Security Administration. He loves people and spending time with his hooman siblings. 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!

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Deuce

K9 Deuce is a Belgian Malinois/German Shepherd mix from Holland. He served the Arlington County, VA Police Department for 9 years as a dual purpose patrol/narcotics detection K9. During the course of his career K9 Deuce located numerous criminal suspects and assisted in high risk stops. He also located quantities of narcotics while assisting local and federal jurisdictions. K9 Deuce has settled into retirement with his daily dose of bone treats while he patiently waits in the mud room for his handler to come home from work. He also gets the occasional field trip into the station to run around roll call and play tug with all the officers. 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!

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Go to Devaney

Devaney

Rest in peace, K9 Devaney EOW 10/20/2023 "Devaney is an 11 year old Mal that had to be retired as a dual purpose Patrol/Narcotics K9 due to his inability to physically work in high heat/humidity effecting his ability to work. He also started to show signs of degenerative myelopathy where he has slowly been losing control of his hind legs. He was a great partner at work who always had my back no matter what. It's heartbreaking to see him struggle to jump up on the couch or in a car due to his disease. I was Devaney's second handler at 3 yrs old and we worked together for over 7 years with the Massachusetts State Police. He has located numerous suspects, missing adults and children, suicidal persons and Narcotics throughout that time. He is that stereo typical crazy Mal that scared many but is a true sweetheart now that he retired. He shares the house now with two other dogs and is the idol of my 2 year old German Shepherd pet who wishes he was a Police dog! They are always together and enjoy relaxing and playing together. Devaney has a very strong bond with my wife and daughter who he follows everywhere. He loves his beds and still shreds every toy he gets, even though many of his teeth have been removed due to wear and tear over his many years of Patrol work." 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!

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Go to Devante

Devante

Rest in peace, K9 Devante EOW 10/8/2023 K9 Devante is a Dutch Shepherd, he served with the Union County Sheriff’s Office in New Jersey with his handler LT Brian Howarth for 7 years. He was a dual trained patrol/narcotics K9. K9 Devante has assisted in searches during hundreds of criminal cases. He has assisted in locating numerous missing persons, as well as providing security during several Presidential visits and countless events throughout Union County and the surrounding areas. 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!

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Go to Diablo

Diablo

Rest in peace, K9 Diablo EOW 9/18/2023 K9 Diablo started working in February of 2013 and was trained in narcotics detection, tracking, & patrol work. Diablo was affectionately nicknamed Dee Dee and his handler only uses his full name when he’s in trouble! Diablo was great at tracking and the majority of his apprehensions were through tracking. Diablo is a pretty serious canine but has a soft spot for small animals. Since retirement, Diablo has traveled to the mountains of NC and did a few easy trails. He lives at the beach but hates swimming! Diablo had a hip replacement and still suffers from fibrotic myopathy. He loves going to physical therapy (mainly for the cookies) but sometimes for the attention too. His favorite downtime activities include chewing on ALL the toys, playing with his Labrador “sister”, talking junk to the new K9, Dex, and pushing toys under the couch for his mom & dad to get! 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!

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Go to Diesel

Diesel

K9 Diesel is a dual purpose Patrol/Explosives K9 who worked for the Somerset County Sheriffs office from 2014 to 2022 when he retired at 9.5 years old. In his 8 year carrier K9 Diesel had over 450 deployments and many demos. K9 Diesel found missing and endangered persons and responded to calls throughout the entire state of New Jersey. K9 Diesel and his handler K9 Officer Bauer were also part of the NJSP Detect and render safe task force for their entire time togeather.K9 Diesels favorite toy is his ball on a rope and rolled towel. and his favorite treat is french fries. 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!

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Diesel P

Has traveled with the United States government for seven years. He loves staying at home with our two other dogs, Phoebe and Gracie. He enjoys watching the new canine (WASABI) go to work every day while he sleeps in his bed. His favorite food and favorite word is TURKEY. His favorite downtime activities is waiting by fridge so somebody can give him an ice cube. 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!

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$6,500
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Dino

MWD Dino was a great working dog who spent countless hours protecting Naval Installations and VIPS including the POTUS. Dino retired at an early age due becoming extremely sensitive to gunfire. His blue Kong is his favorite toy along with his indestructible yard ball. He does not enjoy treats and is extremely selective on food consumptions. 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!

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$6,500
Go to DJ L

DJ L

DJ was born in San Luis Obispo County on 10/17/12 & became a Sheriff's Office dual purpose K9 the following year. During DJ's career he had 3 handlers, located over 7,000 grams of illegal narcotics, was deployed 588 times, apprehended over 100 suspects leading to a total of 294 arrests. 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!

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$6,500
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Doc

Her name is Doc, which she got from my son who asked why her tail was so short. I told him because it was docked and he said we should call her doc. Doc and I went through a 10 week explosive detection school. and doc worked the road until a medical condition made her not able to work. Doc worked for the Loudoun County Sheriff's office for a short time but while she was on duty she conducted multiple searches of schools and other local venues. When Doc is not at worked she likes to get in to what ever she can find to get in to. She likes to make piles of socks and shoes to nest in. She also likes to play with her brother Boone ( who is my current working dog) she also likes to chase toys with Bryson ( my other retired working dog). Doc dosesnt have a favorite treat just as long as she can eat it. Doc has a great personality and is just an all around fun 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!

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$0
Goal
$10,000
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Donna

Donna was stationed in Jacksonville FL as a CBP Narcotics/Human Detection Dog with numerous TDYs to the southwest border. Her primary duties while at work was sniffing anything coming in from foreign. Her area of operation was North Florida . Donna was involved in numerous narcotics seizures through her career racking in just shy of 1,000 finds ( mostly from cruise ship operations). Donna would assist CBP AMO and USCG on flights and off shore boardings in the Atlantic Oceans and Gulf of Mexico as well as assist outside federal, state, and local LE agencies upon request. Donna conducted numerous K9 demonstrations for schools and recruitment events. She received numerous “Top Dog” awards for Field Office annual certifications. Her contribution helped contribute to her handler receiving a CBP Blue Eagle award. 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!

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$0
Goal
$6,500
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Dora

Dora was born in Slovakia. She was trained in Front Royal, VA and worked as a Narcotics and Concealed Human Detector Dog for Customs & Border Protection. She spent her working career in San Diego on the US/Mexico border at the busiest land border crossing . She was a great worker who excelled at finding drugs hidden on and inside of people entering the United States. Now that she is retired she loves to relax, play with her little dog brother, and visit the local farmers market. 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!

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Goal
$10,000
Go to Dory

Dory

Dory has worked for the Federal Government since June of 2016. She came to this job after deciding the regular service dog life was not for her. Needing more excitement in her life she became an Explosives Detection K9 working in the WMA and making multiple trips to Afghanistan to support the War on Terror. During her service career she was sidelined by injuries to her back legs requiring TPLO surgery in both. Due to the tough nature of the work life for an Explosives Detection Canine she was retired early to save the wear and tear on her surgical repaired legs. In retirement Dory loves to spend time taking long walks, playing in creeks, and playing fetch. She loves the company of other dogs and loves to play tugga-war with them. She enjoys taking naps in the sun on both hot and cold days. Taking car rides and hanging her head out of the window is also a favorite past time. 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!

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$0
Goal
$6,500
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Drago

Drago is a black and tan German Shepherd. He was born in the Netherlands and came to America in 2013. Drago is cross-trained in narcotics detection, tracking of missing/wanted subjects, and criminal apprehension. With a personality befitting of his astrological sign, he is on the cusp of being a Taurus and Gemini. He can be stubborn as a bull and Drago has an unmatched drive to protect the citizens of Douglas County. On the other hand, his gentle nature comes out in his love for his family, children and his brother, Klous, the Pomeranian. Drago is a loyal partner to both his handler and all the deputies of the Douglas County Sheriff's Office. Drago loves meeting the public, especially children at our local elementary schools. He enjoys rawhides, being scratched and starring at you while you eat. His handler on working with him: "He loves nothing more than going to work and Drago makes being a K-9 handler worth every minute of the job. It is a privilege to have him as my partner." 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!

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$0
Goal
$6,500
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Duco

K9 Duco, a dedicated explosive detection dog, faithfully served the United States Secret Service, safeguarding three US presidents and various dignitaries during his career. Duco's service extended beyond domestic borders, as he traveled around the world as part of his mission. After retiring at the age of 10, Duco now enjoys a well-deserved retirement, cherishing time with his loving family and finding joy in his favorite purple Kong toy. 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!

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$0
Goal
$10,000
Go to Dury

Dury

Rest in peace, K9 Dury EOW 11/25/2023 SPONSORED BY: Dury is a 13 year old Belgian Malinois with a unique “blue coat”. He served with the US Army for one tour in Afghanistan as part of the TEDD program before he became a member of the U.S. Capitol Police K9 Unit in 2013. He served until his retirement in April 2019. Dury spends his retirement vacationing in Florida and relaxing around the house with his canine brother (Ringo) and sister (Abbey). . 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!

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$0
Goal
$6,500
Go to Dutch

Dutch

Dutch worked from 2012-2022 in Springfield Missouri. He was originally assigned to another handler and then was assigned to me in 2019 and was my first dog. Dutch now enjoys life on 30 acres and loves stealing my kid's food. His favorite treats are apples probably from on patrol when I would give him my apple when I was done with them. He loves going for walks with my two other dogs and loves his squishy beds now. He doesn't even tear them up anymore. 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!

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$0
Goal
$10,000
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Edo

K9 Edo is retired after several years of service. K9 Edo was able to assist in several large scale narcotic investigations. K9 Edo worked primarily for the Knox County Sheriff's Department, but would assist with other local departments. K9 Edo was a dual purpose service dog, and was trained in narcotics detection, tracking, and article searches. K9 Edo was utilized in transit narcotic trafficking investigation. K9 Edo was purchased through a grant, and was provided to me to utilize as a partner. Vohne Liche Kennels purchased K9 Edo from a Kennel in Europe. K9 Edo was fully trained while at Vohne Liche Kennels. During the course of training, the handler and canine went through an extensive 6 week training process. After certification, we completed a minimum of 16 hours of monthly training, while working 40 plus hours a week. K9 Edo loves playing at home now that he is retired, and enjoys playing with his "Kong" and tennis balls. Edo enjoys playing with his human brothers and sister. 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
$0
Goal
$6,500