MWD Benny was just recently retired from the US Military and adopted by Debbie Kandoll.

 

The “How To’s” of MWD Adoption

 

 

1. Go to and print: the “MWD Adoption Application”

 

Read all the requirements carefully to make certain you can comply with them. Talk to all the members of your family who will be involved in the retired MWD’s life to be sure they are all supportive of the adoption idea. Fill out the application entirely and HOLD ON TO IT until you have located the MWD you wish to adopt. When appropriate, send the application to THAT location!! Only fax the paperwork to Lackland AFB if you are adopting a MWD from THERE. The MWD Facility from which you adopt your retiring MWD must generate the Adoption Packet which they will ultimately forward to Lackland AFB. Save time, effort, and paper!

 

 

2.  CALL the MWD Facilities YOURSELF!

 

The folks at Lackland AFB are terrific, caring people. They are also extremely BUSY!! So, while they may graciously take the time to give you some referrals of MWDs in your geographical area, those referrals are not always up-to-date. I was given five referrals. After calling the various MWD Facilities, three dogs were adopted by their former handlers (always a WONDERFUL thing!!!), one failed the *Adoption Suitability Test and one had “died” in the interim. (*This is a test required by the DoD given and videotaped by the handlers to determine if the animal is suitable for civilian adoption)

 

 

3. BE DILIGENT when calling to see about the availability of retiring MWDs!!

 

In my personal MWD adoption experience, my retiring MWD was NOT listed in the Lackland database even though he had been declared “excess” one month before I even began my search for a MWD to adopt.  The “Why?” is not important. Fortunately, for me and for my MWD Benny B163, I continued to call MWD Facilities in my geographic region. I made approximately 20 calls before I discovered Benny was available. I began my effort to locate a retiring MWD in need of adoption at the end of November 2007. Benny had been declared “excess” in October 2007. He was scheduled for euthanasia and necropsy in December 2007 or January 2008. Don’t get discouraged…a noble MWD’s future happiness may depend on YOU!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Use the following “BUZZ WORDS” when Making Inquiries:

 

 

Getting straight to the point about your reason for calling is the best way when contacting the MWD Facilities. Remember these military members are BUSY! They have training exercises to conduct, dogs to care for, certifications to keep up with, and on and on it goes ad infinitum! They are busy, but they always take the time to try to get a retiring MWD a good FOREVER home!  Keep in mind you are talking to warriors, who with their MWD partners, have put it all on the line countless times to protect their fellow soldiers and to protect and defend all of us in America. Be courteous and don’t forget to take a minute to say a special “Thank you for your service”!!!

 

Here’s a sample of what you might say to find out the info you want to know:

Hello, my name is___. I am calling to see if you have any dogs which have been declared *“excess” and are due to retire that might be suitable for CIVILIAN adoption?

 *(A MWD has to first be declared EXCESS and then retirement plans are quickly set into motion.)

 

If the answer is “No”

ASK them to take your name and number and call you if something should develop at their MWD Facility. Things happen…dogs can develop an unforeseen military career-ending injury of the type that would only be a minimal problem to them in civilian retired life.

If the answer is “Yes”…ASK IF

 A) …the dog has already been declared excess.

 B) …the Adoption Suitability Test has been videotaped and sent to Lackland.

 C) …any handler is in line to adopt the dog.

 (Handlers get first choice, Law enforcement is second and Civilians are third.)                                                                                                                                                                                     

 D) …you can talk to someone who can tell you about the dog.

  These handlers are super perceptive about the dogs in their charge. They are only too happy to   answer all your questions because they want a good match between you and your MWD. BE HONEST about what you want! Keep in mind, however, that your dream MWD might be in a different package than you had previously conceived! I LOVE German Shepherds and definitely wanted one…but by the time I found Benny, I was so THRILLED that I could give a good home to a good dog, I didn’t even ASK what BREED he was!!! From the Kennel Master’s description, he sounded EXACTLY like what I was looking for!  I had already agreed to set the paperwork in motion, when I asked in what breed Benny’s GREAT HEART was packaged. Imagine my utter DELIGHT when I received an email picture of a truly gorgeous German Shepherd! Keep an OPEN MIND! MWD blessings come in all shapes, colors and sizes!

E) …you can start the paperwork to begin the adoption process NOW.

  The handlers have many things on their plate, however, they do want to complete the process as expediently as possible. KEEP CALLING TO POLITELY REMIND THEM THAT YOU ARE STILL INTERESTED AND WAITING. Persistent patience pays off…and politeness wins the day!

 

 

 

 

 

 

I’ve Begun the Adoption…NOW what?

 

A. Make sure you have all your paperwork complete and submitted to the MWD Facility with which you are working. Have your phone references on “Stand-By”, letting them know in advance that they might be called when you go there to pick up your MWD.

 

B. Ask if the dog has been already neutered/spayed. If not, ask when the MWD will be scheduled for the procedure and if the dog’s “Outprocessing” can take place at the same time.

 

C. Ask if they can secure a rabies tag reflecting the dog’s last date of vaccination. The MWD doesn’t have to wear a tag, but your new civilian retired MWD must comply with all of the rules of your state and community. You really shouldn’t take “No” for an answer on this one…even if you have to volunteer to do the “footwork” to procure the tag.

 

D. Find out what the dog is eating and how much… Usually, MWDs are fed Hill’s Science Diet Active twice a day. A good food that makes for easy transition with little or no digestive upset is Hill’s Science Diet Mature 7+ Years. People food is especially not a good idea, since these dogs have had a structured diet for their working years. Pick lower fat doggie treats that contain the “little extras” that will benefit your retired MWD…such as those containing Omega Fatty Acids and Glucosamine Chondroitin. Anything that promotes dental health is good, too. Rawhides are NOT a good choice as they can lead to intestinal blockage…so NOT worth the risk. The more diligent your care, the longer your MWD will be with you and the better his health and comfort.

 

E. Find out what supplements your MWD is on… Many MWDs take joint supplements because of all the athletic work they do. Before adopting your MWD, you should be prepared to maintain him in his accustomed manner. If he takes Glycoflex III, be prepared to have it on hand. In other words, don’t scrimp on food or diet. They are extremely important components in the longevity and comfort level of your MWD.

 

F. Find out when your MWD’s last teeth cleaning was, and also when he was last administered  HeartGard  Plus and Frontline Plus. Generally, the MWD Facility will send you home with a one month’s supply of these two products, but after that, it’s up to you. While you are getting the rabies tag, get the vet to write you a prescription for the Heartgard (required for purchase) In doing so, you will not have to immediately take your MWD to your vet at home. Most vets will not write a prescription without doing the heartworm check. If you still have six months left before your dog needs his heartworm blood test, you will be saving time and money. I have found an UNBELIEVABLY cost effective source for the medicines is EntirelyPets.com . Wherever you get your supplies, make sure you are ready for your MWD’s homecoming. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

G. Don’t forget to have two forms of I.D. for the Legal Office when you sign the legal paperwork to transfer liability and ownership. If you are NOT military or have Base/Post access, find out who will meet you at the Gate to escort you where you need to go.

 

H. Bring your leash and collar and have a couple of “big dog” toys on hand. You might consider having a couple of comfy dog beds waiting at home. They are a great alternative if you prefer not having the dog on furniture. Benny has three in the house and one in my SUV. He immediately goes to them whenever we go into a room. MWDs are SMART and APPRECIATIVE!

 

 

I. Make certain you receive a copy of your MWD’s medical records and verify that you have his microchip number.

MWDs have a tattoo in their left ear as well as a microchip. Make sure that you can find the microchip number in the medical record. As soon as feasible, call the microchip company and have the microchip number transferred over to your ownership. The company the DoD usually uses is the

Avid Microchip Company. The toll free number is 1-800-336-2843. The cost to transfer information is around $18.50.

 

J. Make sure you ASK what COMMANDS the dog knows…and LEARN them!                                     Learn how to speak your dog’s language!

Just because the MWD is retired, does not mean that he can forget his basic obedience. He will be happier (and you will, TOO!) if you insist on obedience firmly and lovingly! Dogs…even the FABULOUS MWDs…will try to take advantage of your inconsistencies or uncertainties . BE CONSISTENT and FIRM, but LOVING. Just because MWDs have a $75,000 education does NOT mean that they don’t need to look to you for guidance and direction!

                                       YOU are now their LAST HANDLER!!!

 

                                                                                         MOST IMPORTANTLY

 

                                    ENJOY the WONDERFUL Retired MWD who will share your life!

 

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All information has been provided to the United States War Dogs Association courtesy of Debbie Kandoll.

For further questions on adoption of Military Working Dogs contact Debbie at the following email address..

 

                                                              Debbie Kandoll    

 

Please contact:  Debbie Kandoll or the US War Dogs Association for reprint of this information.   Thank you.                

 

 

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MILTARY WORKING DOGS FACILITY CONTACT NUMBERS

United States / U.S. Possessions*

Although this list is extensive, it is NOT a complete list of every MWD Facility.

 

ALABAMA

- Maxwell AFB                           334-953-5602

- Fort Rucker                               334-255-6994

 

ALASKA

-Eielson AFB                               907-377-4744

-Elmendorf AFB                          907-580-2091

-Fort Richardson                          907-384-2880

-Fort Wainwright                         907-353-7885

-Seward AFB                               907-580-4301

 

ARIZONA

-Davis-Monthan AFB                  520-228-8127

-Fort Huachuca                            520-533-2866

-Luke AFB                                   623-856-6743

 

ARKANSAS

-Little Rock AFB                         501-987-6608

-Barstow Marine Corps               760-577-6180 

 

CALIFORNIA

-Beale AFB                                  530-634-2039

-Camp Pendleton Marines           760-725-4222  

-China Lake Naval Station          760-939-2030

-Coronado Naval Base                 619-556-7336

-Edwards AFB                             661-277-4421

-Fort Irwin Training Ctr.              760-380-3773

-Lemoore Naval Air Station        559-998-4754

-Miramar Marine Corps               858-577-6470

-Point Loma Naval Base              619-556-7336

-Point Magu Naval Air Station    805-989-7405

-San Diego Naval Station            619-556-7336

-Travis AFB                                 707-424-3155

-29 Psalms Marine Corps             760-830-6501

-Vandenberg AFB                        805-606-3180

 

COLORADO

-Fort Carson                                 719-526-5322

-Peterson AFB                             719-556-7333

-U.S. Air Force Academy            719-333-3363

 

CONNECTICUT

-New London Naval                    860-694-5654

  Submarine Base                         860-694-5655

DELAWARE

-Dover AFB                                 302-667-6303

MAINE

- Brunswick Naval Air Station    207-927-2497

 

MARYLAND

-Aberdeen Proving Ground         410-278-8613

-Andrews AFB                            301-981-5212

-Fort George G. Meade               301-677-6453

 

MASSACHUSETTS

-Hanscom AFB                           781-377-7948

 

MISSISSIPPI

-Columbus AFB                          662-434-7148

-Keesler AFB                              228-377-3065

 

MISSOURI

-Fort Leonard Wood                    573-596-0594

-Whiteman AFB                          660-687-8191

 

MONTANA

-Malmstrom AFB                        406-731-3153

 

NEBRASKA

-Offutt AFB                                 402-294-4981

 

NEVADA

-Fallon Naval Air Station            775-426-2522

-Nellis AFB                                 702-652-6036

 

NEW JERSEY

-Earle Naval Weapons Station    732-866-2416

-McGuire AFB                            609-754-2681

 

NEW MEXICO

-Cannon AFB                              505-784-2331

-Holloman AFB                          505-572-7945

-Kirtland AFB                             505-846-2415

 

NEW YORK

-Fort Drum                                  315-772-8091

 

NORTH CAROLINA

-Camp Lejeune Marine Base      910-450-9091

-Cherry Point Marine Corps       252-466-5982

-Fort Bragg                                 910-396-7187

-Pope AFB                                  910-394-2298

-Seymour Johnson AFB             919-722-1348    

 

 

 

WASHINGTON

-Bangor Naval Submarine Base  360-396-4150

-Everett Naval Station                425-304-3222

-Fairchild AFB                           509-247-5700

-McChord AFB                          253-982-2894

-Whidbey Island Naval              360-257-3128/1238

WYOMING

-Francis E. Warren AFB            307-773-2607

 

 

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

-Bolling AFB                              202-404-7032

 

FLORIDA

-Eglin AFB                                 850-882-8051

-Hurlburt Field                           850-881-2254

-Jacksonville Naval Air              904-542-0969 X 144

-Key West Naval Air                  305-293-2114

-MacDill AFB                             813-828-4228

-Patrick AFB                               321-494-2328

-Pensacola Naval Air                  850-452-2006

-Tyndall AFB                              850-283-2537

 

GEORGIA

-Fort Benning                              706-544-6007

-Fort Gillem                                404-469-3411/3412

-Fort Gordon                               706-791-7838

-Fort Stewart                               912-435-3123

-Moody AFB                              229-257-4774

-Robins AFB                              478-926-2697

 

HAWAII

-Fort Shafter                               808-368-3456

-Hickam AFB                             808-449-2323

-Kaneohe Bay Marine Corps      808-257-0183

-Pearl Harbor Naval Station       808-473-3781

 

IDAHO

-Mountain Home AFB               208-828-3296

 

ILLINOIS

-Scott AFB                                 618-256-2780

 

INDIANA

-Crane Div.Naval Warfare Ctr.  812-854-3255

 

KANSAS

-Fort Leavenworth                      913-684-2108

-Fort Riley                                  785-239-8571

-McConnell AFB                        316-759-4195

 

KENTUCKY

-Fort Campbell                           270-798-5620

-Fort Knox                                 502-624-6048

LOUISIANA

-Barksdale AFB                        318-456-2816

-Fort Polk                                  337-531-7826

NORTH DAKOTA

-Grand Forks AFB                     701-747-4225

-Minot AFB                               701-723-2778

 

OHIO

-Wright-Pattterson AFB             937-257-6268

 

OKLAHOMA

-Altus AFB                                 580-481-7534

-Fort Sill                                     580-442-4713

-Tinker AFB                               405-734-2900

-Vance AFB                               580-213-7163

 

PENNSYLVANIA

-Willow Grove Naval Air           215-443-1911

 

SOUTH CAROLINA

-Charleston AFB                        843-936-1308

-Fort Jackson                              803-751-1529

-Shaw AFB                                 803-895-6269

 

SOUTH DAKOTA

-Ellsworth AFB                          605-385-2497

 

TEXAS

-Dyess AFB                                325-696-5285

                                                    325-696-2428

-Fort Bliss                                   915-568-8039

-Fort Hood                                  254-288-9896

-Goodfellow AFB                       325-654-3504

-Lackland AFB                           800-531-1066

-Laughlin AFB                           830-298-5860

-Randolph AFB                          210-652-5800

-Sheppard AFB                          940-676-2014

 

UTAH

-Hill AFB                                   801-777-6665

 

VIRGINIA

-Fort Belvoir                                703-806-2709

-Fort Eustis                                  757-878-5694

-Fort Lee                                      804-734-1099

-Fort Myer                                   703-696-3022

-Langley AFB                             757-764-3436

-Little Creek Naval Base            757-462-4444

-Norfolk Naval Station               757-322-2506/2503

-Oceana Naval Air Station         757-492-6541

-Quantico Marine Corps             703-784-2325

- Yorktown Naval Station           757-887-4186

                                                 

 

U.S. POSSESSIONS

 

GUAM

- Andersen AFB                          671-366-4279

-Marianas Naval Forces              671-366-4279

 

PUERTO RICO

-Fort Buchanan                           787-707-3717/3593