Working dogs left behind in Afghanistan face death or worse animal-rights group says

American citizens and Afghan allies werenât all the Biden administration left behind in its retreat from Afghanistan.
The U.S. military abandoned its contracted working dogs, according to a statement Monday night by a major animal-welfare group.
American Humane condemned the effective âdeath sentenceâ that the U.S. withdrawal from Kabul in favor of the Islamist Taliban militia has spelled for contract working dogs.
âThese brave dogs do the same dangerous, lifesaving work as our military working dogs, and deserved a far better fate than the one to which they have been condemned,â said Robin R. Ganzert, American Humaneâs president and CEO.
âIt sickens us to sit idly by and watch these brave dogs who valiantly served our country be put to death or worse,â he said.
American Humane, which has trained and rescued service animals since World War I, said it would âhelp transport these contract K-9 soldiers to U.S. soilâ and âprovide for their lifetime medical care.â
In the statement issued by the animal-welfare group, Mr. Ganzert said contract dogs should have their status upgraded to prevent such abandonments in the future.
âWe call on Congress to take action to classify contract working dogs on the same level as military working dogs. Failure to do anything less, is a failure of humanity and a condemnation of us all,â he said.
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