Help U.S. Soldier Bring His Two Dogs From Overseas

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Chief Warrant Officer Anderson has served his country overseas for years now. Soon, he is scheduled to head back home in America. But, the thought of leaving his two dogs Moose and Sergeant Mimi Morale behind weighs heavy in him. He rescued the two dogs from starvation and maltreatment. Since then, the two dogs have lived with him in his tent at the camp.

“I love these dogs like family, and I can’t walk away and leave family behind over here. I will forever be grateful to be able to take them back to the U.S. so they can continue being a part of my family,” said Anderson. Bringing the dogs back home would cost somewhere around $9,000. To ease the costs, Officer Anderson has reached out to Guardians of Rescue for help, a New York-based organization. To donate and support the cause of bringing the two dogs with Anderson home, visit the Guardians of Rescue donation site.

Source: Benzinga

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