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Rescue A Retired Service Dog. In sum, they provide civilians as well as vets with retired service dogs adoptions. I received a call from a man that had recently lost a family pet.
His family wanted to help an older dog. If you are unable to afford regular vet care for a retired working dog (average cost of about $600 per year not including emergencies) please do not apply. Since older dogs are no longer agile enough to be service dogs, they are retired.
For seven years my mom had a doberman seizure alert and assist service dog named sheena. sheena died of mass cell cancer in november 2003.
Our hope was to find a family that loved senior dogs and would value her as a retired service animal. To adopt a retired guide dog as a pet, you must submit an application to the service organization and be approved. If you are unable to afford regular vet care for a retired working dog (average cost of about $600 per year not including emergencies) please do not apply. Check with organizations that work to ensure retired military dogs are placed in good homes after their service.