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The Story of Dyngo, a War Dog Brought Home From Combat
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The Story of Dyngo, a War Dog Brought Home From Combat

I brought a seasoned veteran of the conflict in Afghanistan into my home—and then things got wild
By Rebecca Frankel; Photographs by Susana Raab
 
SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE | January 2019

It was late—an indistinguishable, bleary-eyed hour. The lamps in the living room glowed against the black spring night. In front of me was a large dog, snapping his jaws so hard that his teeth gave a loud clack with each bark. His eyes were locked on me, desperate for the toy I was holding. But he wasn’t playing—he was freaking out.

This was no ordinary dog. Dyngo, a 10-year-old Belgian Malinois, had been trained to propel his 87-pound body weight toward insurgents, locking his jaws around them. He’d served three tours in Afghanistan where he’d weathered grenade blasts and firefights. In 2011, he’d performed bomb-sniffing heroics that earned one of his handlers a Bronze Star. This dog had saved thousands of lives.

And now this dog was in my apartment in Washington, D.C. Just 72 hours earlier, I had traveled across the country to retrieve Dyngo from Luke Air Force Base in Phoenix, so he could live out his remaining years with me in civilian retirement.

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Re: The Story of Dyngo, a War Dog Brought Home From Combat
« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2018, 08:22:47 pm »
This is a wonderful story.

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Re: The Story of Dyngo, a War Dog Brought Home From Combat
« Reply #2 on: December 19, 2018, 08:34:39 pm »
I want a doggy
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