On K9 Veterans Day, March 13, three Okanagan organizations came together to raise awareness around initiatives that support local veterans and their loyal senior companions.
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The goal is to ensure no veteran or their cherished pet is left behind.
Anita Dunford, founder of Fletcher香蕉视频直播檚 Keep Senior Dog Foundation based in Lake Country, said many local veterans depend on their animals for companionship, emotional support, and purpose.
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