92 Military K9s Are Coming Home From Afghanistan After a Job Well Done

Join us in welcoming our nation’s brave, loyal military dogs.

“Like their human service counterparts, K9 service dogs deserve our best care and respect after they have completed their deployment. «
Every serviceman serving in the United States Army is vital to our freedom and security.

K9 service dogs serve alongside human service members, working hard to perform some very important roles.

These highly trained, skilled dogs serve a variety of roles, most notably detecting bombs, weapons, drugs, and hazardous gases. Trained military K9s have an average detection rate of 98% accuracy.

It is more accurate and reliable than any device developed to date.

Just like their human service counterparts, K9 service dogs deserve our best care and respect after completing their deployment. AMK9 is one of the world’s leading suppliers of K9 detection services.

Yes, they provide K9s for a variety of services, but they also take care of the dogs when they are done. They ensure that the dogs are properly cared for and placed when they return.

War Dog The US government recently applied to AMK9 to bring home 92 war heroes who had completed their deployment in Afghanistan more than 7,000 miles away.

The meticulous planning involved in this enormous task was incredible: boxes, food, water, bath breaks, airport transfers, veterinarians taking dogs back every step of the way, and more.

As for this veteran dog, Guy Owens, AMK9’s vice president of operations, said: that’s a good thing. «

This video shows the long process of returning these dogs to the United States. It is so heartwarming to see how proud AMK9 is to take care of these veteran K9 heroes while they have served in the Army.

They show the respect that any veteran of the armed forces deserves.
Moving stories are working dogs who can retire and be adopted by the same manager they worked with abroad.

The bond between the two becomes so strong when they are placed because their lives are interdependent.
It’s so special to see that connection after you take off your uniform.