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Calling all SW doggie lovers! (Update)

A bit over five weeks ago I posted that I was thinking of getting a dog after I move back home (https://similarworlds.com/pets/dogs/4523357-Calling-all-SW-doggie-lovers-As-most-of-my-friends). At the time one of my most awesome friends here (@Vivaci) suggested I look into a retiring military working dog. As someone just about to finish up my own 5-1/2 years of military service, the idea was immediately attractive to me!

I reached out to some people I know in Virginia Beach who work with Navy dogs and began exploring this option. A couple weeks later I found myself driving down to meet one such beautiful animal. She was a retiring Belgian Malinois, nine years old, and so beautiful and loving. We bonded instantly. I wanted her in my life. But she had another option. The other option didn't have a place to live yet and was just assembling a life as he too was leaving the service. I thought I presented a much better option for Ginger.

I found out two days ago that Ginger wouldn't be coming to stay with me. I brought her some toys and treats and left them with her new companion. They had served together; he wasn't her handler, but he was in the same platoon. It made sense. They needed each other in a way that I will never know. I wished them well and gave her lots of hugs and kisses.

Okay, so am I sad? Yes, of course. I had very quickly fallen in love with her. But she is going to have a great retirement and she is going to be able to continue her life of service with her old friend. I get it.

Moving on ... This taught me that I absolutely need a dog when I get home. I have the month of January off (terminal leave) and will be spending much of it looking for my new furry roommate. I'll keep ya posted! ;)

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Rutterman · 46-50, M
I'm sorry Ginger won't be staying with you, but I'm happy she will have a good home with the person who is adopting her.

There are many dogs in need of a home, so I'm sure you'll find a suitable one soon. My only piece of unsolicited advice on this is to maybe broaden your search and consider shelter dogs in addition to retiring military working dogs. They need loving, forever homes too. 🐶