Retired Military Working Dog Rescued By Borderland Volunteer
A Las Cruces woman is making it her mission to rescue abandoned war veterans. She says these unsung heroes have some of the toughest jobs in the military…often braving dangerous battle zones to sniff out bombs and save lives. But these aren’t your average soldiers– they’re the canine kind!
Debbie Kandoll traveled to Jacksonville, North Carolina to pick up Cleo, a retired military working dog. “This is Cleo’s first day as a civilian,” she said.
Kandoll explained Cleo is trained to sniff out explosives. The dog has served two 7-month tours in Iraq where handlers would strap her into a vest attached with walkie-talkies and a headset. Kandoll said the dog would be sent to sniff out danger while her handler guided her around a battle zone through verbal commands on the headset.
“She’s saved so many lives,” said Kandoll. Now Kandoll and the volunteers at her non-profit organization are returning the favor. “Military Working Dog Adoptions” is based out of Las Cruces. They place retired military and police dogs in loving homes across the country.
Kandoll said many retired dogs end up in shelters after they’ve served their community. Some end up getting euthanized, as could have been the case with Cleo. “I feel certain that her fate would have been euthanasia. It would have been evry difficult to adopt her out because her medication is very expensive,” said Kandoll.
Cleo suffers from a stress-related disease. Donations from medication manufacturers and the general public have covered the cost of Cleo’s meds for a couple of months. Doctors from the Northeast Veterinary Clinic in El Paso also opened their hearts to their pooch– thanks to their donations, Kandoll was able to fly to North Carolina to pick her up.
If you’re interested in adopting Cleo or learning more about “Military Working Dog Adoptions” just visit their website or give them a call. The phone mumber is (505) 990-8147. Their site is www.militaryworkingdogadoptions.com.