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A Final Update for 2024!

The last three months of 2024 have been action-packed, with US War Dogs’ suite of programs providing well-deserved support for our K-9 community. A busy final quarter means that the overall care we’ve been able to provide this year has been incredible! Let’s dig into the details…


Supporting Our Retired K-9 Heroes


We’ve signed up 91 new retired MWDs to our Rx program and spent over $167,000 on treatments through our Emergency Care program. We are particularly proud of this program, as it was developed in response to the need arising from within the community and through conversations with handlers and adoptive families about the challenges they face.



Since rolling out this program last year, we’ve not seen a single Go Fund Me page for retired MWDs, needing support with treatments. This is something we are exceptionally proud of. Read more about some of the recipients of care through the program, like Rex, SSeneca and Gunner.

SSeneca has been the recipient of care through a number of our programs

 

Supporting Active Duty Dog Teams



US War Dogs has a long history of supporting our active duty dog teams. We were thrilled to extend an invitation for deployed dog teams to submit their care package and specialized gear requests. Our teams worked hard to mail out over 200 packages to teams across the globe, providing quality gear and a welcome taste of home this holiday season.

Our head of quality control, Murray, oversaw the mail-out of over 200 care packages

 

Support For US War Dogs


Our team’s dedication to the mission would be nothing without the incredible support we receive from you all. We are so very grateful to every single person, business and organization who has donated vital funds to our cause.



Our special thanks goes out to Vortex Optics for the fundraising campaign they ran in aid of US War Dogs in November, through the sale of their dog collars. 

Thank you to the team at Vortex Optics, for supporting us with another incredible fundraiser!



We’d also like to extend a huge thanks and heartfelt congratulations to our long-time supporter and friend, Janet Deltuva, who – alongside her team of volunteer photographers – curated and published Tails of the Hill Country – A Dog’s Adventure Guide, to raise money for US War Dogs. The book launched in November at a special event attended by members of our team. All sales proceeds will be donated to our cause. 

Janet and her amazing team with Alex from US War Dogs, celebrating the launch of their book, Tails of the Hill Country

 

Earlier this year, we spoke with Janet about her motivations for taking on this huge project in our honor. Janet, we thank you for the time and energy you put into the book, which looks absolutely incredible. You can still purchase your copy here.


Looking forward to 2025


As many of you will know, we are about to enter our 25th anniversary year and we are going to make sure that the party lasts the whole 12 months! Stay tuned for more information and updates on our key anniversary initiatives, including:


  • Our Wellness Program in partnership with Banfield Pet Hospital, where we’ll be funding 25 retired MWDs to enjoy a whole year of care through the hospital’s Optimum Wellness Plan
  • US War Dogs’ Legacy Week, where 25 active duty dog teams will be participating in a four-day training package with some of the best mentors and teachers operating in the K-9 world today (13-16 October)
  • US War Dogs’ celebration day: An opportunity for this awesome community to come together and celebrate what we have achieved together (17 October)
  • US Marine Corps K-9 handlers’ reunion: The fifth annual reunion will take place over our celebration weekend to bring together Gold Star families and veteran handlers for a weekend of much-needed fellowship and brotherhood (16-20 October)


Our social media channels will be packed full of other initiatives to celebrate during our birthday year, so keep an eye out for more details. We are so excited to share this special anniversary with you all!

 

Ways to Support US War Dogs

 

We are truly grateful to all of you who read our newsletters, support us on social media and donate to our cause. We feel the love in this community and my team and I feel blessed to be in a position to make a positive difference, with your help and backing.


I wouldn’t be doing my job if I didn’t shout out some of the ways that you can choose to support us:


Buy our calendar!  The US War Dogs 2025 calendar is out now and available to purchase via the War Dogs Store. We are so proud of this and hope that you enjoy it as much as we have enjoyed making it!

Become a War Dogs Guardian  Our membership program is live and ready for you to join! Your monthly dues will go to supporting our mission and you’ll receive special access to the members only portal, where you’ll get deals, discounts and special content, just for you.

Shop Our Swag  The War Dogs Store is always open and packed full of branded and collabed apparel and merch for the whole family.

Follow Us!  We’re live on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and LinkedIn so give us a follow, tell your friends and let’s keep spreading the good word of War Dogs!

 

Thank you for another incredible quarter of support, so that we can continue to care for MWDs - active and retired. Happy New Year when it comes and K-9 leads the way! 

July 2, 2025
In Conversation With… US Army Veterinarian, Jim Giles The K-9 community is blessed to have a richness and diversity of the skillsets within it – and this is something that we at US War Dogs is always keen to spotlight. In this interview, we were honored to chat with former US Army Veterinarian, Jim Giles, about his career that spanned the height of Operation Enduring Freedom.  Jim helps us to peer behind the surgical curtain of what life was truly like for the professionals who were charged with saving our injured MWDs in military theater. He also introduces us to one of the MWDs whose story he is honored to be part of.
July 2, 2025
Talking War Dogs Q2, 2025 Update As we bid farewell to another busy three months, it’s my pleasure to give you a round-up of what we’ve been up to: From support provided to our active duty and retired K-9s, to spreading the good word of War Dogs at events and supporting important fundraising efforts that help us to continue our vital mission… Read all about it, right here! Supporting our MWDs Delivering our vital programs of support to our active duty and retired MWDs is at the very heart of what we do. Our team of volunteers help to facilitate life-saving veterinary care through our Emergency Care Program; sign up new dogs to the Rx prescription medications program and much more. During April, May and June we saw: 30 new Rx sign-ups Supported 19 dogs through our Emergency Care program, to the tune of $24,000 Sent out 13 MWD Service Awards, in grateful thanks and recognition for a career of service to our nation Supported six families through our Rainbow Bridge Assistance program, covering the cost of euthanasia, cremation and providing personalized urns to the families who wanted them We also spent in excess of $38,000 on Rx medications over the last quarter, alleviating the financial burden for the families of our retired MWDs and making sure they get the meds they need to stay happy and healthy. For every person and business who supports our mission, know that you are part of something very special!
March 29, 2025
US War Dogs In Conversation With… National Service Animals Memorial Founder, Chair and Sculptor, Susan Bahary
March 29, 2025
Q1 2025: US War Dogs Highlights Our 25th birthday year has gotten off to a flying start and our president, Chris Willingham, has compiled a look back over the last three months’ activities and what our team has achieved, in service to the K-9 community. What’s going on, K-9 fam?! I hope that the first quarter of 2025 has treated you and your families well. We are so excited to finally be in our birthday year, which we knew was going to be one of our biggest and busiest yet, as we have been planning some epic ways to celebrate this incredible organization’s milestone. We weren’t wrong – it’s been a great start and we are pumped for the next chapter in this journey to the big 25. But along with all the birthday preparations (more on that shortly), our business-as-usual work to support military working dogs – active and retired – continues at a pace. We were thrilled to sign 31 new retirees up to our Rx program – giving them access to the medications they need – and all funded by US War Dogs. Overall, we provided meds totaling over $35,000 .
March 29, 2025
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December 28, 2024
In Conversation With… US Army dog handler and Purple Heart recipient, Alec Alcoser
September 27, 2024
War Dogs Turns 25! As our big birthday year fast approaches, we have some very special dates for your calendar in 2025, as we look forward to celebrating our quarter-century in epic style.
September 27, 2024
War Dogs Summer Our president, Chris Willingham, takes a look back at our work and our impact across July, August and September.  The last three months have been super busy for US War Dogs. Our vital support for the K-9 community continues to increase as word spreads further about who we are and what we do. We love nothing more than signing up new retired MWDs to our Rx Program and providing vital support when dogs and their families need it most, and this last quarter has been no exception. We were thrilled to welcome 18 new dogs to our Rx Program this quarter, including US Navy patrol and explosive detection dog (PEDD) Ivo, who retired with his former handler, Dan. Notorious as being the most aggressive dog in the kennels at NAS Lemoore, CA, six-year-old Ivo has become the model house dog in retirement, lounging and enjoying meeting new people. Ivo was retired with lumbar-spinal stenosis, so the provision of medications through the Rx Program will really help alleviate the financial burden for Dan and his family. Welcome to the pack, Ivo!
August 16, 2024
Volunteer Highlight: Kim Roberson The team at US War Dogs is almost completely made up of retired, honorably discharged or current serving members of K-9. Kim Roberson is the trainer at Eielson Air Force Base in Fairbanks, Alaska. She takes excellent care of our social media and we are blessed to have her as part of the team. We chatted with Kim to learn more about her military service and experiences and why she chose to dedicate her precious free time to US War Dogs.
June 29, 2024
Supporting our K-9 Heroes – Q2 Update, 2024 An update from our president, Chris Willingham Our mission to provide practical support to MWDs, their handlers and families, has been in full swing during the second part of this year and we are thrilled to share with you some facts and figures about the kind of care we have provided, by means of your generosity. Veterinary Care Take-up of our care programs has continued to grow this quarter, as word spreads about our mission and the kind of help that we provide. From April to June, we received 21 Rx Applications and spent over $35,000 on medications for dogs on the program.
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