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Why are military dogs not allowed to be sold and slaughtered after they are retired? And look at the US military's "deep love for people and dogs"

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The dog can be said to be the most loyal animal in the world, there is a saying: your world is not only it, but its world is only you, and its love for you is always more than you give him.

Last month, a horrific suicide bombing attack in Afghanistan involved a U.S. Army soldier and his military dog seriously injured, but they have recently reunited for a real "human-dog affair."

Why are military dogs not allowed to be sold and slaughtered after they are retired? And look at the US military's "deep love for people and dogs"

Soldier Akli and military dog "K-9" Alex

A few days ago, 22-year-old U.S. Army soldier Akli and 8-year-old military dog "K-9" Alex were reunited in Texas after a horrific Afghan suicide bombing. Akri recalls the scene of the day: I shouted for Alex to hurry out of range of the explosion, but it may have been frightened, and its ears twitched constantly because of the explosion, but it eventually returned to me.

Why are military dogs not allowed to be sold and slaughtered after they are retired? And look at the US military's "deep love for people and dogs"

The terrorist attack left Alex without a leg, and Akri suffered traumatic brain damage from the blast. Alec, who lost consciousness after the explosion, was covered with shrapnel 30 percent of his body and had multiple fractures, but doctors said it was possible for him to make a full recovery. Alec's thoughts were, "As long as I can get out of bed and walk, the first thing I can do is get Alex back to me, I know it needs me a lot."

Why are military dogs not allowed to be sold and slaughtered after they are retired? And look at the US military's "deep love for people and dogs"

Alex, a military dog who lost one leg

Before Akli leads the dogs on a mission, the special operations team will provide the dogs with delicious food. Every time he ate these special meals, Alex seemed to know that he was going to go on a campaign, and would push his forehead hard against his face, as if "separated lovers kissed goodbye".

Why are military dogs not allowed to be sold and slaughtered after they are retired? And look at the US military's "deep love for people and dogs"

Now, after Akri and Alex are reunited, they will receive the next step of treatment together. "I know the impact of this terrorist attack on me may be a lifetime, but seeing that Alex's injuries are much more serious than mine, I don't think it complains, I have no reason to give up my life, I will live well and spend a difficult time with Alex," Akli said. It is my loved one, the most important person in my life. ”

Military dogs represent loyalty and play an important role in war. During the Battle of Stalingrad, about 500 military dogs carrying bombs were destroyed along with German tanks. At present, there are nearly 10,000 military dogs in China that play an indispensable role in the armed forces, and it is stipulated that military dogs are not allowed to be sold and slaughtered after retirement, because they are loyal and brave soldiers!