When our country's service men and women are deployed, they often have pets who need a place to stay while they're gone. Learn how you can help members of the military and their pets.
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From the Magazine
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March 1, 2011
Someone to Watch Over Me
As wounded soldiers return from Iraq and Afghanistan, military and veterans' hospitals around the country are increasingly using a variety of canine-assisted therapies to heal their scars.
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September 1, 2009
People Power: Sheltering the Defenseless
A civilian spouse partners with The HSUS to help homeless pets on an Air Force base in South Korea.
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September 1, 2008
When All is Lost but Faith
When U.S. soldiers come home from abroad, they often have to leave their adopted mascots behind'but Mark Feffer just couldn't part with a furry piece of his heart.
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Providing Assistance to Pet Owners Reporting for Duty
Here's how those on the frontlines of animal protection can help those on the frontlines of U.S. military action.
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