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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the military dog adoption application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date and your personal information, including your name, address, email, and phone numbers. Ensure all fields are filled completely for a smooth process.
  3. Provide details about your spouse and any children in your household. This helps assess the environment for the potential dog.
  4. Indicate the type of dog you wish to adopt by specifying sex, breed mix, age, and any preferred names. Describe your ideal dog to help match with available pets.
  5. List any other pets you currently own, including their names, types/breeds, ages, genders, and whether they are spayed/neutered.
  6. Answer questions regarding how long the dog will be left alone and where it will stay when no one is home. Provide details about your living situation and yard size.
  7. If renting, confirm you have permission from your landlord to adopt a pet. Attach any necessary documentation directly within the editor.
  8. Complete sections on veterinary care commitments and references. Make sure to provide accurate contact information for references.
  9. Once completed, save the document to your computer and email it as instructed at mwd.adoptions@us.af.mil.

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Understanding the 3-3-3 Rule for Adopting a Rescue Dog It suggests that the first three days should be used for adjusting to their new surroundings, the next three weeks for training and bonding, and the first three months for continued socialization and training.
Military dogs arent just cute puppies you can pick up from the shelter. The process of adopting an army dog can last for a while. If you want to apply to adopt an army dog, know that youll be screened, and it might take a whole year before you get to the first interview.
In 2000, President Bill Clinton signed Robbys Law, permitting decommissioned MWDs to be adopted by their handlers and capable civilians. A person with the right amount of patience, skill, and ability to care for a retired military or police dog is literally giving them a second chance at life.
There is a $200 adoption fee which is due at the time of receiving your dog. The fee is nominal and helps us continue to care for these dogs and do the things that we do.
Interested in adopting a retired military working dog? You can contact officials at mwd.adoptions@us.af.mil or call 210-671-6766.

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It has been a long-held belief that black dogs are the toughest to rehome. Their color means they do not photograph so easily, some people are superstitious about their color, and they dont stand out so well alongside dogs with brighter coats.
If you want to adopt a retired MWD, I would suggest you apply through either USWarDogs.org or MissionK9rescue.com (the latter mostly places contract working dogs, not US military dogs). You can find several organizations by Googling.

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