Philippines: 26 police K9s retire, open for adoption in Taguig


After years of service, twenty-six K9 heroes are officially set to retire from active duty and begin their well-earned "civilian dog lives."

These retired K9 heroes are also open for adoption and seeking loving homes to enjoy their retirement.

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Source: Daily Tribune News


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