695 Donors

$400,000 Goal

$199,439.34 Total Raised

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Rex M

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Zoe

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Abrams

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$5,957.56
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$10,000
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Aki C.

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Astor

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Astor C

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Astra P

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Bailey

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Baron C

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Baxter

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Bear

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Bear T

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Belka

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Bendix

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Bentley

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Billie

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Blaze

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Bomber

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Bona-Basina

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Bowie

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Brie

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Bruna

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Buddy C

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Cash

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Charlie

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Clover

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Csuzil

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Daisy P

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Diesel

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Doc

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Dora

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Duco

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Go to Abrams

Abrams

K9 Abrams is a 9 year old German Shepherd. He served the Prince William County Police Department, as a dual-purpose Patrol/Explosives K9 from 2015 to 2023. You couldn’t ask for a better road dog than K9 Abrams. He loves to travel and has accompanied his handler up and down the east coast to numerous USPCA National Certifications and other training opportunities. Through his role as an explosives detection K9 he was tasked to conduct countless searches for highly attended concerts at a local venue as well as travel throughout the DMV to assist with other large high profile events. K9 Abrams’s happy place is on the beach with his floating Nero ball. His handler plans on taking him to the beach as often as possible so that he can spend his retirement living his best life. Happy Retirement to truly the Goodest Boy!Awards/Recognitions: 2019 USPCA National Patrol Dog Certification / 2021 USPCA Regional Patrol Dog 1st Pace Top Dog / 2021 USPCA National Patrol Dog Certification / 2022 USPCA Regional Patrol Dog 1st Place Top Dog / 2022 USPCA National Patrol Dog and Explosives Detection Combined 2nd Place Overall / 2022 Iron Dog 2nd place Apprehension, 2nd place Area Search, and 3rd place Explosive Detection Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

Total Raised
$5,957.56
Goal
$10,000
Go to Aki C.

Aki C.

Canine Aki has served in the Washington Metropolitan Area for 8 years as an explosive canine. He is originally from Germany and was part of the TSA Canine Program. We were paired together in 2015 and received the Top Dog Award for our graduating class which recognizes the Top Canine Team in each class. Over the years we have worked several high profile events including the 2017 Super Bowl, NHL Stanley Cup, World Series and other high profile concerts. Aki's favorite activities include swimming, playing fetch and running around with other dogs. In his downtime he enjoys laying on his dog couch and playing with all of his new retirement toys. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

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Go to Astor

Astor

K9 Astor was a dual-purpose patrol and narcotics detection K9 for the Arlington County Police Department. He was primiarly assigned to the daywork patrol division. K9 Astor was also the assigned K9 element for the SWAT Team. We regularly deployed to support SWAT missions for fugitive apprehension, area searches, suspect tracking, and narcotics searches. K9 Astor resides in Falls Church, Virginia where he will enjoy his retirement with his Australian Shepherd "brother" Dexter. Astor loves playing endless games of catch and tug-of-war. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

Total Raised
$20.53
Goal
$10,000
Go to Astor C

Astor C

Canine Astor worked his career as a narcotic detection canine. His primary operation focused on combating major drug trafficking operations on the Interstates of Northeast and Central Pennsylvania. Astor is responsible for the seizure of several million dollars of illegal narcotics and over 6 million dollars in U.S. Currency. Astor is enjoying his retirement through his daily routine of eat, nap, and play. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

Total Raised
$51.32
Goal
$10,000
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Astra P

Astra has traveled across the US for work to include Virginia, Texas and DC. She loves chicken jerky and Cheddar cheese cubes. She loves to work even during retirement in the yard with her toys. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

Total Raised
$20.53
Goal
$10,000
Go to Bailey

Bailey

Bailey is a K-9 explosive detection dog, serving at airports in Texas and Louisiana. Bailey had the opportunity to ensure public safety at events including Jazz Fest in New Orleans and the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. Bailey participated in joint training events with ATF, FBI, State and other local law enforcement agencies. His rigorous training and strong bond with his handler made him an invaluable asset in detecting explosives, safeguarding events and protecting communities. In his downtime, Bailey loves playing ball and sleeping in the bed with his humans. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

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$10,000
Go to Baron C

Baron C

Baron is a german shorthaired pointer who was born in Germany. He was trained at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas at the TSA Canine Program for explosives detection. After graduating canine school, Baron was assigned to his handler who works for the Phoenix Police Transit Unit. In the Transit Unit Baron was responsible for searching trains, buses, vehicles, terminals, warehouses and anything related to the transit environment. He worked in Downtown Phoenix helping keep people safe while going to baseball games, basketball games, concerts and festivals. He worked major events in Phoenix such as the Super Bowl, Final 4, Spring Training games, NBA Finals, 4th of July Celebrations and dignitary protections for current and former presidents. He has traveled to Las Vegas multiple times to help support the New Years Eve Celebration on the Las Vegas Strip and has worked multiple Super Bowls out of state. Now that Baron is retired he enjoys going in the pool, playing at the park, and camping in Northern Arizona. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

Total Raised
$20.53
Goal
$10,000
Go to Baxter

Baxter

Baxter is a retired passenger and explosive detection canine. I loved the minute we pulled into the airport. I would not stop barking till I got out of the truck. I loved working and going on many details. My pure join now is going on hikes and waiting under the kitchen table for food to fall. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

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Go to Bear

Bear

Bear is a 5 year old Malinois and German Shepherd mix. Prior to retirement he was certified in both Narcotics and Patrol tactics through the state of Ohio. Bear had over 50 deployments and contributed to numerous arrests throughout his career. He currently resides at home with his handler in Northeast Ohio. Bear loves the snow and his favorite activity is tug-of-war. When not outside, Bear enjoys rolling around in circles on the carpet and chewing his Kong toys. Bear is a high energy dog that enjoys consistent exercise and a steady routine. He is a very resilient dog and loves his family more than anything! Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

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$0
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$10,000
Go to Bear T

Bear T

Bear is a 9-year-old GSD who served the citizens of Montgomery County, Maryland for four years. He was born in Slovakia in 2014 and retired from the Montgomery County Police Department in 2019. From the beginning Bear was an amazing partner to his handler, Deb Tupa, easily completing his four-month basic patrol school and, later, his two-month narcotics detector school. Bear had many apprehensions, to include arrests for burglary, felony domestic violence assault, and robbery. Bear also located numerous critical missing individuals during his career, saving the life of two little girls who had fled home in subzero temperatures and were wearing only pajamas. Bear attended many trainings throughout his short career, including a course in high-risk deployments in Erie, PA. Bear loves any and all food, ice cubes, and stealing food from his mom’s two teenage boys when they aren’t paying attention. In his free time enjoys sleeping in his mom’s bed on her pillow, long walks around the property, and keeping his younger brother, K9 Moose, in line. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

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$10,000
Go to Belka

Belka

SPONSORED BY: Paws of Honor has joined forces with Hurricane’s Heroes to help retired Military and Law Enforcement working K9s across the country receive the veterinary care they deserve! K9 Belka (and her human) started the EOD K9 unit for the Colorado Springs Police Department. She served almost 10 years protecting the city and preforming sweeps for VIP guests. While she loves working and still likes to train at any given chance, her true passion is food. She is a bacon and peanut butter enthusiast but loves nothing more than popcorn! Her hobbies include long walks, sunbathing, playing with her toys, and of course, taking lots of naps. She also hates the snow. Her retired life consists of a new job title, best friend and most loyal companion. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

Total Raised
$51.32
Goal
$10,000
Go to Bendix

Bendix

Bendix was a dual purpose, patrol/narcotic K9 for the Stroud Area Regional Police Dept from 2018 until his retirement in 2023. Bendix was highly instrumental in locating many felony criminal suspects. He also located multiple amounts of illegal narcotics and proceeds from narcotics. Bendix was highly motivated and non-stop throughout his entire career on the street. He loved to scare people when they got to near the car including his fellow officers. He was well known for his bark and could be heard blocks away coming down the road. Bendix is still high strung and non-stop in his older years and we look forward to many years ahead of enjoyed retirement. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

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$0
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$10,000
Go to Bentley

Bentley

On August 31, 2023, K9 Bentley, badge number 167, retired after 5-years of service with the Federal Protective Service. He began his service on July 20, 2018, with Explosive Detection Canine Handler Paul Beverly. During his illustrious 5-year career with the Federal Protective Service, Bentley conducted thousands of Explosive Detection sweeps. Bentley was deployed to Law Enforcement Operations in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee and Washington DC. He conducted sweeps for Presidential Inauguration, Congressional and Senatorial members, USCIS Naturalization Ceremonies and high profile court hearings. Bentley also provided explosive detection searches for The Super Bowls in Atlanta, Miami and the 2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon Time Trials in Atlanta, Ga. Bentley accomplished exemplary scores on every annual certification and has certified annually with FPS since 2018. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

Total Raised
$0
Goal
$10,000
Go to Billie

Billie

SPONSORED BY: Paws of Honor has joined forces with Hurricane’s Heroes to help retired Military and Law Enforcement working K9s across the country receive the veterinary care they deserve! K9 Billie served as a dual purpose K9 for the Atlantic County Sheriff’s Office. K9 Billie has assisted multiple local, county, and feeders law enforcement agencies. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

Total Raised
$0
Goal
$10,000
Go to Blaze

Blaze

Blaze worked for the Pennsylvania State Police in Troop J and Troop L as a narcotics canine. Blaze has traveled all over the Southeast portion of Pennsylvania answering calls of service. Blaze enjoys hikes for exercise and a good game of fetch with his Kong. When relaxing, Blaze likes to have a Milkbone for a snack. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

Total Raised
$20.53
Goal
$10,000
Go to Bomber

Bomber

Bomber was born in Poland in 2011. He was fostered until he was of appropriate age and size to be tested for police canine use. Bomber was selected and chosen to utilized for dual purpose (drug & apprehension). Bomber was purchased by Faus Kennels in Elkhart, Indiana and I was first introduced to him in March of 2013. Bomber and his handler completed canine school and worked together for three years for the City of Portage Police Department. Bomber was retired in 2016 as his handler accepted a position with federal government law enforcement. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

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$0
Goal
$10,000
Go to Bona-Basina

Bona-Basina

This is Bona-Basina but i just call her Nana. She is a 6 1/2 year old German Shorthaired Pointer. She has worked assignments in Florida, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Arizona for the SuperBowl. Her favorite treat is peanut butter. During downtime she enjoys being lazy on the couch and invading everyone's personal space. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

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$0
Goal
$10,000
Go to Bowie

Bowie

Bowie is a Belgian Malinois who has just retired from US Customs and Border Protection. He worked 5 years as a Narcotics and Human Detection K9 based out of CBP's New York Office of Field Operations / JFK International Airport. Bowie and his handler have traveled all around the tri-state area as well as Virginia. His daily duties included screening luggage, freight, mail, airplanes and passengers for narcotics. Bowie has also been involved in multiple high-risk narcotic warrants and arrests within the 5 boroughs, Long Island and even Westchester, New York. When he and his handler were not conducting narcotic searches, they were constantly performing K9 demonstrations for schools and high-profile individuals across the New York area. You could even find Bowie on NatGeo's hit show "To Catch a Smuggler." On Bowie's downtime, he likes to just relax in the backyard while also running around with his sister. Bowie has never been that much of a "treat" dog. However, every now and then he does enjoy a nice greenie and doesn't mind sneaking a chicken nugget or two. Bowie is an extremely loving and affectionate dog, is great around all sorts of people, a star on social media and an integral part of his family. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

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$0
Goal
$10,000
Go to Brie

Brie

2012-2020: Worked at JFK International Airport: worked International Mail Branch, International Cargo Warehouses, DHL; In 2018: Travelled on Temporary Duty Assignment at DHL International Warehouse in Cincinnati Ohio and at the Miami International Airport in Florida; Favorite Treats: Chicken Liver and Beef Liver; Downtime Activities: Playing Ball, Playing Catch Frisbee, taking walks, hiking. Brie is trained from the USDA to find international agriculture products at the ports of entry. Agriculture Large Breed Canine of the Year: 2014; Multiple letters of appreciation from Port of JFK for Brie's work in finding excellent agriculture seizures; Had 3 violations written to perpetrators for Brie's seizures of egregious prohibited agriculture products; Brie made nearly 2000 seizures of international agricultural products in her eight years of service. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

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$10,000
Go to Bruna

Bruna

Bruna is a retired single purpose explosives detection canine with the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Dept. She was in the TSA program who provides trained explosives dogs to police departments. Bruna worked at the Charlotte Douglas International Airport ensuring the safety of the traveling public and providing dignitary protection for many politicians, including US Presidential visits to Charlotte. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

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$0
Goal
$10,000
Go to Buddy C

Buddy C

My name is Buddy! I am a retired military working dog based Fort Myer. I served 10 years in the US Army. I was on two deployments, first in Iraq for 10 months in 2018, and then in Egypt for 1 year in 2021. I have worked with some pretty cool people and cool missions, including Secret Service on POTUS and VPOTUS missions, and providing force protection on Fort Myer. My favorite treats are Milk Bones, any cheese that exists, and peanut butter. My dad takes me on a lot of trips on our down time, like camping on Shenandoah, retirement trips to the zoo (the seal pup doesn’t like me there), and plays fetch with me everyday at the dog park. My most absolutely favorite activity is to sleep, I’m quite a lazy man now (professional sleeper some might say). I spend most of my days with my giant Kong, and a dinosaur plush toy named Timmy (who is missing and arm and a leg at the moment). But I love retirement life, and love my new home with my dad and all his friends. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

Total Raised
$256.62
Goal
$10,000
Go to Cash

Cash

Cash has been a dual purpose narcotics dog with me since June 2014. He loves building searches and working with swat more than anything. And as fierce as he is, he has no concept of personal space and will climb in your lap if you let him. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

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$0
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$10,000
Go to Charlie

Charlie

6 years of service. Numerous drugs finds, numerous people finds. Handler received SRT Officer of the year because of Charlies actions. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

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$0
Goal
$10,000
Go to Clover

Clover

Clover was an Explosive Detection K-9 for the CIA that was responsible for protecting agency personnel stateside and abroad. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

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$0
Goal
$10,000
Go to Csuzil

Csuzil

Csuzil is a high drive German Shorthaired Pointer that served the traveling public at Orlando International Airport (MCO) for over five years. Csuzil has participated in joint training exercises at Muncie, Indiana, Super Bowl 55 in Tampa, and Auburn, Alabama. Csuzil loves the pup cups from Starbucks and the free ice cream treats form Dairy Queen. On his down time he enjoys chasing squirrels in the backyard and playing with his Frenchie little sister and taking long naps. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

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$0
Goal
$10,000
Go to Daisy P

Daisy P

K9 Daisy, the remarkable Explosive Detection Canine, was an integral member of the security team at Boston's Logan International Airport. With her sharp senses and unwavering dedication, Daisy played a crucial role in safeguarding the airport and its passengers from potential threats. Daisy is a Labrador Retriever, known for her keen intelligence and strong work ethic. Trained extensively in detecting explosive materials, she possessed an exceptional sense of smell that allowed her to identify even the smallest traces of dangerous substances. Her relentless focus and unwavering commitment to her duties made her a highly valued asset in maintaining airport security. When it came to treats, Daisy had a particular beef knee caps. During her downtime, Daisy enjoys engaging in playful activities and bonding with her handler. She often participates in interactive games, such as fetch or tug-of-war, which not only provided mental stimulation but also strengthened the bond between her and her human partners. Additionally, Daisy relished the opportunity to explore outdoor environments, relishing in the sights, sounds, and scents of nature. Despite her intense training and demanding job, Daisy possessed a gentle and friendly disposition. She had an innate ability to put people at ease, making her a favorite among airport staff and passengers alike. Many people found comfort in her presence, as she exuded an air of approachability and warmth. K9 Daisy's tenure at Boston's Logan International Airport left an indelible mark on the security landscape. Her unwavering dedication, exceptional skills, and friendly nature made her an invaluable asset to the airport community. Daisy's legacy as a highly-trained Explosive Detection Canine will be remembered for her outstanding service in ensuring the safety and well-being of all those who passed through the airport's gates. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

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$0
Goal
$10,000
Go to Diesel

Diesel

K9 Diesel is a dual purpose Patrol/Explosives K9 who worked for the Somerset County Sheriffs office from 2014 to 2022 when he retired at 9.5 years old. In his 8 year carrier K9 Diesel had over 450 deployments and many demos. K9 Diesel found missing and endangered persons and responded to calls throughout the entire state of New Jersey. K9 Diesel and his handler K9 Officer Bauer were also part of the NJSP Detect and render safe task force for their entire time togeather.K9 Diesels favorite toy is his ball on a rope and rolled towel. and his favorite treat is french fries. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

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$0
Goal
$10,000
Go to Doc

Doc

Her name is Doc, which she got from my son who asked why her tail was so short. I told him because it was docked and he said we should call her doc. Doc and I went through a 10 week explosive detection school. and doc worked the road until a medical condition made her not able to work. Doc worked for the Loudoun County Sheriff's office for a short time but while she was on duty she conducted multiple searches of schools and other local venues. When Doc is not at worked she likes to get in to what ever she can find to get in to. She likes to make piles of socks and shoes to nest in. She also likes to play with her brother Boone ( who is my current working dog) she also likes to chase toys with Bryson ( my other retired working dog). Doc dosesnt have a favorite treat just as long as she can eat it. Doc has a great personality and is just an all around fun dog. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

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$0
Goal
$10,000
Go to Dora

Dora

Dora was born in Slovakia. She was trained in Front Royal, VA and worked as a Narcotics and Concealed Human Detector Dog for Customs & Border Protection. She spent her working career in San Diego on the US/Mexico border at the busiest land border crossing . She was a great worker who excelled at finding drugs hidden on and inside of people entering the United States. Now that she is retired she loves to relax, play with her little dog brother, and visit the local farmers market. Working K9s perform a variety of occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

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$0
Goal
$10,000
Go to Duco

Duco

K9 Duco, a dedicated explosive detection dog, faithfully served the United States Secret Service, safeguarding three US presidents and various dignitaries during his career. Duco's service extended beyond domestic borders, as he traveled around the world as part of his mission. After retiring at the age of 10, Duco now enjoys a well-deserved retirement, cherishing time with his loving family and finding joy in his favorite purple Kong toy. occupations alongside their Handlers ensuring our public is safe from threats or danger, along with protecting our country domestically and abroad. They are typically classified as equipment with their medical needs NO longer funded once their service is completed. Often times they have accelerated health issues like hip dysplasia or PTSD as a result of their years in the field. Paws of Honor is a nonprofit providing continued quality routine and specialized veterinary care to ALL retired Military and Law Enforcement K9s no matter the department, agency, or branch of service at no cost to the Handler who becomes financially responsible for them upon retirement. Through Paws of Honor’s Veterinary Affiliates continued medical care is provided to each retired K9 enrolled in our Veterinary Care Program. Click the Make a Donation button to learn more about selecting a retired K9 (or K9s) to Sponsor and become part of The Pack!

Total Raised
$0
Goal
$10,000