I never get tired of this kind of story.

I love it.
http://video.foxnews.com/v/3692236763001/deployed-dogs-reunited-with-their-military-handlers/?intcmp=features#sp=show-clips
It use to be a not very happy ending to these dogs not that long ago.
http://video.foxnews.com/v/3692236763001/deployed-dogs-reunited-with-their-military-handlers/?intcmp=features#sp=show-clips
It use to be a not very happy ending to these dogs not that long ago.
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At that time, when the dogs became a certain age, they were to be removed from service. Which, while it wasn't stated, usually meant they were to be put down. One dog, belong/assigned to one Seargent, had reached that point of termination. As a contracted individual working with that company, I tried to get them to let me take control of the animal. Unfortunately, that never happened.
So seeing something like this happening now is good to hear.