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This is what will happen to Sully, George H.W. Bush's beloved service dog

Pup will continue helping others 맥스카지노 just as he helped our 41st president

This is what will happen to Sully, George H.W. Bush's beloved service dog

Pup will continue helping others 맥스카지노 just as he helped our 41st president

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This is what will happen to Sully, George H.W. Bush's beloved service dog

Pup will continue helping others 맥스카지노 just as he helped our 41st president

On Tuesday, friends and family visited the U.S. Capitol Rotunda to pay their respects to George H.W. Bush, who died on Nov. 30. Among those in the crowd was Sully, the late president's service dog. While there, Sully, escorted by America's VetDogs service dog program manager Valerie Cramer, wore an American flag vest and sat in front of his late owner's casket for a moment of silence. Bush and Sully formed an unbreakable bond after the pup was welcomed into the former president's home in June of this year. Now that the golden Labrador's time with Bush has ended, he will continue his work in helping others. "Later this week, Sully will return back to America맥스카지노s VetDogs in Smithtown, New York, for a temporary stay throughout the holiday season before joining the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center맥스카지노s Facilities Dog Program,맥스카지노 a statement from America맥스카지노s VetDogs to People read. The announcement also clarified that Sully will be working alongside two facility dogs 맥스카지노 Sgt. Dillon and Sgt. Truman 맥스카지노 who provide therapy to wounded soldiers, some recovering from amputations, and active duty personnel. "Through retrieval, bracing and innovative tug-of-war exercises, these dogs work with service members as they adapt and work with their new prosthetic limbs," the statement continued. While it still remains unclear as to who Sully's next handler will be, it's safe to say that they will love the golden Lab, just like Bush did.

On Tuesday, friends and family visited the U.S. Capitol Rotunda to pay their respects to , who died on Nov. 30. Among those in the crowd was Sully, the late president's service dog.

While there, Sully, escorted by America's VetDogs service dog program manager Valerie Cramer, wore an American flag vest and sat in front of his late owner's casket for a moment of silence. Bush and Sully formed an unbreakable bond after the pup was welcomed into the former president's home in June of this year.

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Now that the golden Labrador's time with Bush has ended, he will continue his work in helping others.

"Later this week, Sully will return back to America맥스카지노s VetDogs in Smithtown, New York, for a temporary stay throughout the holiday season before joining the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center맥스카지노s Facilities Dog Program,맥스카지노 a statement from America맥스카지노s VetDogs to read. The announcement also clarified that Sully will be working alongside two facility dogs 맥스카지노 Sgt. Dillon and Sgt. Truman 맥스카지노 who provide therapy to wounded soldiers, some recovering from amputations, and active duty personnel.

"Through retrieval, bracing and innovative tug-of-war exercises, these dogs work with service members as they adapt and work with their new prosthetic limbs," the statement continued.

While it still remains unclear as to who Sully's next handler will be, it's safe to say that they will love the golden Lab, just like Bush did.