Us marine works to bring a puppy to a house found while arranged in Africa

The sergeant of the staff Johnson fell in love with a puppy while serving abroad.
10-year-old Now marina He spent his last deployment in the remote part of Africa, where he found the starvation of the puppy while in the patrol.
Johnson and his team saved the puppy in an area where the cruelty of animals is abundant, according to non -profit paws from New York.
The sergeant continued to protect the puppy, which was called Singo, and quickly developed a relationship with her.
SGT staff. Johnson and his rescue puppy, Singo, are shown in Africa. (Paws of War)
After fighting to stay alive in just a few weeks, Singo began to make progress in the care of the marina.
The couple “became inseparable”, described by a non -profit organization, and the puppy “wants to be everywhere it is.”
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“Whether it is playing in African desert Sand, sleeping on his bed or monitoring as he holds military equipment, Singo wants to be included, “said Paws of War.
“He saved her life, and she gave him a reason to smile during the challenging deployment so far from his house and family.”
Hoping to save Singo and save it from sharp conditions in Africa, Johnson reached for Paws of War to help through the program of destroyed puppies and cats before moving the locations.
Currently, efforts to rescue the Single are underway, which is currently in Safe hands But one has yet to travel to America, according to Paws of War.
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In a statement, Johnson said he was thinking of saving the dog after returning home from deploying, but “he didn’t expect it to happen here.”
“Singo was so tiny when we found her, and she was desperately hungry and thirsty,” he said. “I am devastated by the bogle that I cannot save her, because I certainly know that she cannot survive on her own here.”
Paws of War is looking for a community support to complete this mission and bring Singo home. (Paws of War)
“She became my family and she brought all of us so much joy while we were far from my valentine“He continued.” She connected with me strongly; She’s like my shadow – [she] It follows me everywhere and needs to sleep in your bed every night. She’s my little girl. “
Bringing a Singho home to the US would be “the best feeling in the world,” Johnson said, adding that “he deserves to live and be sure.”
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Paws of War reported that Singo rescue from the rural Africa was “particularly complicated”, which included traveling hundreds of miles on boats, bicycles and even donkey.
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Paws of War Robert Misseri co -founder repeated the difficulties of high role missions.
Paws of War uses the “community assets” to transport puppies from remote places to security, including Singo, the founder said. (Paws of War)
“It is hearty that both soldiers and animals are separated after they form such a strong relationship and that is why we come to help,” he said.
“It is hearty that both soldiers and animals are separated after they have formed such a strong relationship, and that is why we go for help.”
“Every rescue mission we take over for our active army is enabled by the support of compassionate public members who want to help us save our lives and return to our heroes.”
Paws of War helped bring more than 600 dogs and cats, saved Now troops Serving abroad, on safety in America, states on his website.
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