Mission: Save Retired Military K9s

Isabel Alvarez Arata  on Pet Life Radio

We all know military working dogs have a tough job but do we know what happens when they retire? In this episode, Isabel interviews Bob Bryant, Co-Founder of Mission K9 Rescue, a 501c-3 that rescues, reunites, rehomes, rehabilitates, and repairs military working dogs when their working days are through. For many of these dogs, the process of finding their way back to their soldier, their country, and a permanent living situation is hard but Mission K9 makes sure that every dollar they earn from donors goes right to the care of these important canine soldiers. Learn more about the organization, the challenges they face, and the way you can get involved while enjoying Bob's banter and Isabel's games. Enjoy the show!

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BIO:


Bob Bryant is the Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Mission K9 Rescue, an animal welfare group dedicated solely to rescuing, reuniting, rehoming, repairing, and rehabilitating American working dogs. Mission K9 Rescue (MK9) is based out of Houston, TX and has saved more than 1100 dogs and reunited over 540 with former military handlers since 2013. “These loving dogs make absolutely wonderful pets,” says Bob. “For example, Ti, a Mine Detection Dog who did work in Bosnia, our latest dog available for adoption, is such a good, calm, and sweet girl who loves affection — when you stop petting her she’ll put her head in your hands!” But the transformation from MWD or CWD to loving forever home isn’t always a smooth one, either for the dogs themselves or for those who wish to adopt them. “That’s where Mission K9 steps in,” says Bob.