A military dog in the British Army, Buster was awarded the Hero Dog of the Year award back in 2005 by Crufts, ”the world’s largest dog show.” No matter where you go in the world, you can see the enthusiasm and passion handler’s have for their dogs and their jobs. During the interview they ask how many people Buster is responsible for saving. I’ll let you listen to the response in the video, basically you cannot put a number on the lives that have been saved if you find the weapons, explosives, etc before they are allowed to be used again. I love how a dog as simple and innocent looking as Buster is can be responsible for achieving such great accomplishments.
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July 2nd, 2011 at 4:42 pm
please can you provide me with information on how to go about giving a home to a retired military dog both me & my partner are ex-military & already have two rescue dogs it would be lovely to rehome a dog that also has served queen & country. we both love dogs taking our two dogs out for walks, we have a varierty of lovely walks on our door step. We have no children. It would be just great for a dog that as worked so hard & served his/her country so well to be able to have walks on the beach & a country park enjoying a well earned retirement.