The Gloucester City dog training school, Brother of the Wolf, had some welcome guests recently; two stray dogs rescued from Iraq and Afghanistan are being trained at the facility located at 700 Market Street.
An article Dogs of War was published Saturday in the Philadelphia Daily News. K-Pot and RG were brought to the United States as part of an SPCA International initiative to retrieve dogs and cats befriended by U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. The mixed breed dogs are being trained by Danielle Berger, of Sewell.
\”Most of these dogs were born in war zones,\” said Dawn Watson, author of CNB Pet Tips and owner of Brother of the Wolf. \”They’ve never seen leaves falling or snow or people they can trust.\”
The SPCA International says it costs $4,000 for each animal to be rescued from the Middle East. For more information visit www.spcai.org.
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