GREAT NEWS FOLKS!!! :-)

Good early morning to you all! I have recently discovered that somewhere in the recent past (like 2007 or '08 or something like that) the military's position on MWD's has changed for the better! No longer are they seen as surplus, according to some of the good

STEADY WINS THE RACE...

To every one that has been kind enough to support my Facebook page about ending the practice of euthanizing MWD's (Military war Dogs): Wonderful news! I jut checked in for my own update and our numbers are up now to 253 members! I think that's GREAT folks!!!

195 People Show Their Support of Military War Dogs!

Everyone, Firstly, I hope I'm doing this right -- that means that I hope by doing bulletins that I'm reaching every single person that has joined this cause and supported it since I created it. If I am reaching everyone, I want to thank you for your support.

Why is this campaign important to you?

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This is bloody disgraceful......first these dogs are forced into wars that are not of their making, then disposed of like a peice of machinery........its time animals are treated as living beings.....They are the most loyal beings, and how dare their valuable service be paid back by death.......

Rae Motteram

yeh...thankgoodness using live goats for "trauma practice" has been stopped by all the feedback on causes.com.....

STOP..STOP..STOP...NOW!

We should NEVER throw a war hero away!

Steve Carpio

Amen, they are true heroes

These well trained dogs would make great companions! They have served us let us honor them by allowing them to now enjoy their retirement as family dogs.

These dogs are our hero's and protect our soldiers...they deserve love and respect.

They fought right next to our soldiers, don't yo think they deserve better?

Ditto Joseph......

All living and non living things have a soul. Great Karma is incurred through killing, cheating, taking advantage of... Put aside this view... These animals, gave great service and their life to love, protect and if needed would give their life for their Country and their handler(friend). Unconditional love is not greater than here. Why would we reward them by turning our backs on them in their time of reward and retirement for their unconditional efforts to their Country and us.

they are our service members too and have always been protecting us we should protect them.

Because we have to be proud of them they are patriots and heroes of War I think is enough reason to let him leave a long life with HONOR AS PATRIOTS!