Feb42013NewsAlisa Johnson is one of those people who believes her dogs can see into [her] soul. So it was heartbreaking when she and her husband, Shawn, received orders from the U.S. Marine Corps to relocate to a base in Quantico, Virginia, where dogs and other pets were not allowed. “We didn’t really have an option to keep the dogs,” says Johnson, whose Aussie Shepherds JD and Elliot (yes, they are named after the two characters from the television show Scrubs) ended up having to stay with a very distant friend of a distant relative in San Diego. read more: Category: NewsBy RonFebruary 4, 2013 Author: Ron http://www.uswardogs.com Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:War Dog gets Hero’s Wecome at Universal City.NextNext post:Canine battle buddies take bite out of crimeRelated postsHow to Honor the Military Dogs Who Serve Our NationMarch 21, 2019Mission K9 Rescue is Finding Homes for Heroic DogsMarch 21, 2019Life-changing companions: How to afford a service dogMarch 18, 2019K9s For Warriors – Because Together We StandSeptember 10, 2018WAR DOG: A SOLDIER’S BEST FRIENDNovember 7, 2017A soldier and the dog that saved his lifeNovember 2, 2017