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    Yes they surely do and mine get that and I hope all you dog owners do the same. Thanks Porkchop.

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    Loyal & faithful always !!

    Thanx Justdroppedin !

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    From the immortal words of Charles M. Schulz:
    "Happiness is a Warm Puppy"

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    As the story has been said, "When you come home late they greet you at the door tail wagging and happy to see you. If you smell like another dog, they sniff you and love it." There is much more to this story that I don't remember.

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    Dogs put there lives on the line everyday to please there masters.They say dogs are mans best friend.It should say man is dogs best friend which is mostly true.We need to love and take good care of are pets and keep them safe.

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    The past 5 dogs I've had to put down couldn't have hurt any worse if it had been one of my kids.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by wattso99 View Post
    The past 5 dogs I've had to put down couldn't have hurt any worse if it had been one of my kids.....
    So sad that a dogs life has to be so short... it just isn't fair.

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    Sniffer dog Athena, who was photographed severely emaciated in 2018, less than one year after being sent from the US to Jordan.



    (CNN)Bomb-sniffing dogs sent from the United States to its Middle Eastern ally Jordan are falling ill and dying due to poor treatment and negligence, a federal investigation has found.

    A year-long evaluation by inspectors at the State Department found that at least 10 such dogs in Jordan died between 2008 and 2016 from medical problems. Even those who survive are suffering from "unhealthy conditions," such as inadequate kennels, poor sanitation, and overwork.

    Photos in the report, published last week, show emaciated dogs with ribs protruding from their sides. Their nails are overgrown, and their ears are home to ticks so engorged they have likely been feasting on the dogs for days. In some facilities, there weren't any dog bowls -- the handlers fed the dogs by simply throwing food on the floor.

    An underweight bomb-sniffing dog in Jordan, which had been sent from the US under the Explosive Detection Canine Program.




    For more than 20 years, the US has sent bomb-sniffing and specially trained dogs to partner nations under an anti terrorism assistance program. Despite spending "millions of dollars" training and dispatching the dogs, State Department officials failed to ensure their health and welfare, said the report, which was launched after a hotline complaint about the dogs' treatment.

    According to the report, the State Department's loose regulation and lack of concrete policies were a big factor in the dogs' mistreatment. The State Department couldn't provide investigators detailed information for the dogs in other partner countries besides Jordan, and there often aren't any written agreements with the countries outlining how to care for the dogs.

    This has led to persistent health problems in Jordan, the largest recipient in the program with 61 active bomb-sniffer dogs. Other countries with fewer dogs include Thailand, Morocco, Indonesia, Bahrain.

    A Jordanian official told CNN that an investigation into the dogs' welfare was underway, and included "external assessors."
    "Jordan takes the welfare of its security working dogs very seriously," the official added.

    The sniffer dogs in Jordan were found malnourished, disease-ridden, and in need of care services like nail trims.




    According to the report, the first dog to die in Jordan was Zoe, a 2-year-old Belgian Malinois. She died from heat stroke in 2017 -- a "terrible death" that was due to improper care rather than an accident, the report said.

    The case of 2-year-old Athena, who was severely emaciated and ultimately sent back to the US to recover in 2018, offers a glimpse into the dogs' filthy living conditions -- photos show dirt and feces all over her kennel floor, and an empty water bowl.
    Even more damning is that concerns were raised as early as April 2016, when US canine training staff visited Jordan for a welfare check. The subsequent report noted the high death rate, lack of medical care, insufficient facilities, and that the dogs had "lost the will to work."

    Despite the 2016 findings and recommendations, more dogs were subsequently sent to Jordan, and the program continued to be funded. Even when new measures were put in place, like the deployment of full-time mentors from the US to monitor the dogs in Jordan, the problems continued -- two such mentors had been there at the time of Athena's declining health, and they failed to either notice or intervene.

    The report laid out five recommendations, including more frequent welfare checks and the creation of a written agreement with partner nations. The State Department fully agreed to four of the recommendations -- but did not agree to a suggestion to stop sending dogs to Jordan until there was a sustainability plan put in place.

    Since the report's publication last week, US officials have demanded long-overdue action -- Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance, sent a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday, requesting more information and a briefing on the issue.

    "It is important for Congress to know whether the (program) is operating effectively and efficiently and whether animals involved in the program are being treated according to the humane and ethical standards that the American people undoubtedly expect," Grassley wrote.



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    Sniffer dog Athena, who was photographed severely emaciated in 2018, less than one year after being sent from the US to Jordan.



    (CNN)Bomb-sniffing dogs sent from the United States to its Middle Eastern ally Jordan are falling ill and dying due to poor treatment and negligence, a federal investigation has found.

    A year-long evaluation by inspectors at the State Department found that at least 10 such dogs in Jordan died between 2008 and 2016 from medical problems. Even those who survive are suffering from "unhealthy conditions," such as inadequate kennels, poor sanitation, and overwork.

    Photos in the report, published last week, show emaciated dogs with ribs protruding from their sides. Their nails are overgrown, and their ears are home to ticks so engorged they have likely been feasting on the dogs for days. In some facilities, there weren't any dog bowls -- the handlers fed the dogs by simply throwing food on the floor.

    An underweight bomb-sniffing dog in Jordan, which had been sent from the US under the Explosive Detection Canine Program.




    For more than 20 years, the US has sent bomb-sniffing and specially trained dogs to partner nations under an anti terrorism assistance program. Despite spending "millions of dollars" training and dispatching the dogs, State Department officials failed to ensure their health and welfare, said the report, which was launched after a hotline complaint about the dogs' treatment.

    According to the report, the State Department's loose regulation and lack of concrete policies were a big factor in the dogs' mistreatment. The State Department couldn't provide investigators detailed information for the dogs in other partner countries besides Jordan, and there often aren't any written agreements with the countries outlining how to care for the dogs.

    This has led to persistent health problems in Jordan, the largest recipient in the program with 61 active bomb-sniffer dogs. Other countries with fewer dogs include Thailand, Morocco, Indonesia, Bahrain.

    A Jordanian official told CNN that an investigation into the dogs' welfare was underway, and included "external assessors."
    "Jordan takes the welfare of its security working dogs very seriously," the official added.

    The sniffer dogs in Jordan were found malnourished, disease-ridden, and in need of care services like nail trims.




    According to the report, the first dog to die in Jordan was Zoe, a 2-year-old Belgian Malinois. She died from heat stroke in 2017 -- a "terrible death" that was due to improper care rather than an accident, the report said.

    The case of 2-year-old Athena, who was severely emaciated and ultimately sent back to the US to recover in 2018, offers a glimpse into the dogs' filthy living conditions -- photos show dirt and feces all over her kennel floor, and an empty water bowl.
    Even more damning is that concerns were raised as early as April 2016, when US canine training staff visited Jordan for a welfare check. The subsequent report noted the high death rate, lack of medical care, insufficient facilities, and that the dogs had "lost the will to work."

    Despite the 2016 findings and recommendations, more dogs were subsequently sent to Jordan, and the program continued to be funded. Even when new measures were put in place, like the deployment of full-time mentors from the US to monitor the dogs in Jordan, the problems continued -- two such mentors had been there at the time of Athena's declining health, and they failed to either notice or intervene.

    The report laid out five recommendations, including more frequent welfare checks and the creation of a written agreement with partner nations. The State Department fully agreed to four of the recommendations -- but did not agree to a suggestion to stop sending dogs to Jordan until there was a sustainability plan put in place.

    Since the report's publication last week, US officials have demanded long-overdue action -- Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance, sent a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday, requesting more information and a briefing on the issue.

    "It is important for Congress to know whether the (program) is operating effectively and efficiently and whether animals involved in the program are being treated according to the humane and ethical standards that the American people undoubtedly expect," Grassley wrote.


    the US is to blame on this
    they should have been on top of this from day one
    if they had lent 10 humans would they have been starved?

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    That's more than ridiculous. Each dog better have a US handler sent with him or stop the program and bring all the dogs home. Put those jerks that sent them in a cage with no water and let them crap on the floor...But don't clean it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabacho View Post
    that's more than ridiculous. Each dog better have a us handler sent with him or stop the program and bring all the dogs home. Put those jerks that sent them in a cage with no water and let them crap on the floor...but don't clean it up.
    amen!!!!!!

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