May272013NewsWASHINGTON – Throughout centuries of war, dogs have been by service members’ sides, whether they’re helping save lives in the battlefield or helping them heal. And helping to heal is exactly what man’s best friend is doing in the D.C. area. Since 1999, dogs at Walter Reed Army Medical Center — and now at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Fort Belvoir and Fort Meade — have helped hundreds of wounded warriors in countless ways, and they continue to do so. Read More: Category: NewsBy RonMay 27, 2013 Author: Ron http://www.uswardogs.com Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Every Dawg Has His Day:NextNext post:Michigan War Dog Memorial honors canine comradesRelated postsWWII War Dog: Lucky, The Family PetOctober 6, 2021Poodles Against Hitler: A Canine Unit for World War IIOctober 6, 2021What We Know About the Claims of Military Dogs Left in KabulOctober 6, 2021Military Working Dogs: JBSA’s four-legged defendersOctober 6, 2021How to Honor the Military Dogs Who Serve Our NationMarch 21, 2019Mission K9 Rescue is Finding Homes for Heroic DogsMarch 21, 2019