Because of the nature of this Soldiers work we cannot display any pictures of his puppy or the Soldier BUT when they get stateside we can! So stay tuned and lets Get them out of Afghanistan soon!
PS: Spiderman Sam is really a SHE !
From her soldier:
Our pup, Spiderman, or Sam, as we like to call her, has been living with my platoon and me for several weeks now since we found her in Kandahar city in the middle of December. obviously what i do won't let me tell you the details of how we found her but it was clear that in the dead of winter in the city, and at about three or fours weeks old, she wouldn't live on her own, and as she followed us we deduced that there was no mother looking after her. Much to the disbelief of the company, we helped her for those first couple weeks that she should have had a mother, and in the last week she has become much stronger and it is clear that she will survive with our help, but that is only the beginning of our problems. We are leaving to return home in less than a month and i am confident that the troops replacing us will not take care of her, as our leadership has made it clear that she is not allowed. the only options for her were being turned loose on KAF or going home and living a peaceful life in America off the streets of Afghanistan. As for as Sam being in danger, if she is left here and manages to survive on the base, she'll be like every dog in KC looking for scraps and getting rocks thrown at her. I just don't see her making it here without another stroke of luck like she's had with us.
PS: Spiderman Sam is really a SHE !
From her soldier:
Our pup, Spiderman, or Sam, as we like to call her, has been living with my platoon and me for several weeks now since we found her in Kandahar city in the middle of December. obviously what i do won't let me tell you the details of how we found her but it was clear that in the dead of winter in the city, and at about three or fours weeks old, she wouldn't live on her own, and as she followed us we deduced that there was no mother looking after her. Much to the disbelief of the company, we helped her for those first couple weeks that she should have had a mother, and in the last week she has become much stronger and it is clear that she will survive with our help, but that is only the beginning of our problems. We are leaving to return home in less than a month and i am confident that the troops replacing us will not take care of her, as our leadership has made it clear that she is not allowed. the only options for her were being turned loose on KAF or going home and living a peaceful life in America off the streets of Afghanistan. As for as Sam being in danger, if she is left here and manages to survive on the base, she'll be like every dog in KC looking for scraps and getting rocks thrown at her. I just don't see her making it here without another stroke of luck like she's had with us.
Please help us help this soldier bring home Spiderman Sam to America,
The Land of the Free, Because of the BRAVE!
The Puppy Rescue Mission
"Soldiers Saving Puppies~Puppies Saving Soldiers"
Colorado Non Profit Corporation
http://www.thepuppyrescuemission.org/
Checks can be mailed to: The Puppy Rescue Mission PO Box 1516 Celina, TX 75009
Be sure and designate what dog you are donating for.
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In the event that there are funds remaining from the donations for this animal the proceeds will be applied to the next animal to be rescued.
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The primary mission of Puppy Rescue Mission is to raise funds & assist various organizations which help soldiers bring home their furry friends from war. While PRM's primary mission is to assist soldiers and their furry friends, PRM will also, from time to time, assist an organization in rehoming a stray animal. PRM will also be providing assistance to organizations in Afghanistan for medical supplies and equipment.
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