K9 Support

Retired K9's need assistance too.    Are you in need of K9 Assistance?  Check out the support available below.   

K9 Hurricane Heroes - https://www.k9hurricanesheroes.org   “Hurricane’s Heroes, a federally recognized non-profit organization, provides “retired law enforcement and military dogs” with subsidized veterinary care so they can live a healthy life in retirement.


Paws of Honor - https://www.pawsofhonor.org  (703)403-8281 "The goal of Paws of Honor (POH) is to provide veterinary care and products at no charge* for retired military and law enforcement K-9’s across America that have served our country, locally or globally. Retired K-9’s deserve accessible, high quality veterinary care in return for their commitment and sacrifice for our country. The monetary burden associated with veterinary care should not fall on the shoulders of the officer/handler/owner once the K-9 has been decommissioned. 


Project K9 Hero - https://projectk9hero.org  "To ensure the best quality of life for our nation’s retired Military Working Dogs and Police K-9 Heroes by providing assistance with medical costs, food, rehabilitation, adoption, and end of duty services. " 


Tandem K9 ~ https://www.tandemk9.com  (540)623-8575. “Tandem K9 is a full-service training facility that provides all aspects of dog training.   Veteran owned and operated, we bring over 35 years of dog training to you in a positive, fun, learning environment.  Our focus is on building a solid dog team based on mutual respect and trust, not fear and intimidation. Certified Police Dog Trainer and Behavioral Specialist, Obedience, Detection, Patrol, Tracking, Service Dogs.  We also train service dogs for Veterans, and provide Veteran employment opportunities.”   


Vet dogs - https://www.vetdogs.org  (866)838-3647 "The service dog programs of America’s VetDogs® were created to provide enhanced mobility and renewed independence to United States veterans, active-duty service members, and first responders with disabilities, allowing them to once again live with pride and self-reliance. Not only does a service dog provide support with daily activities, it provides the motivation to tackle every day challenges. VetDogs trains and places service dogs for those with physical disabilities; guide dogs for individuals who are blind or have low vision; service dogs to help mitigate the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder; and facility dogs as part of the rehabilitation process in military and VA hospitals."