To care for each individual SOF K9 with dignity and grace
“He
is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his
life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the
last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such
devotion.”
The
Warrior Dog Foundation was established by Mike Ritland who fought as a
Navy SEAL in Operation Iraqi Freedom and other deployments. He is also
the founder of Trikos International a company that provides private
protection dogs to companies and high-net-worth individuals. He created
Warrior Dog Foundation with the sole purpose of giving back to the Navy
SEAL and special operations community.
Warrior
Dog Foundation is dedicated to serving the special operations
community, families, and Special OperationForces (SOF) working K-9
military dogs. The K-9s employed with these forces are of the top tier
in the working-dog world. They are expected to work in the most austere
of environments and face conditions that most human beings cannot
survive. These are the environments in which these elite warriors
operate. The K-9 units are vital in ensuring the success of every
mission and operate in all conditions.
Warrior
Dog Foundation helps to transition dogs from an operational environment
into our state-of-the-art kennel facility. We strive to educate the
public on the importance of K-9s in the combat environment, and showcase
the level of sacrifice these dogs give in support of our troops. We
care for each individual SOF K-9 with dignity and grace, including both
mental and physical rehabilitation for the rest of their lives.
In
the future, we hope to establish a scholarship fund for the families of
handlers who are wounded or killed. We also plan to build a living
memorial and museum for SOF K-9s to showcase the talents and awards
received in combat operations in support of our nation’s military.
Warrior
Dog Foundation is applying for federal tax exemption as a section
501(c)(3) public charity and if this designation is granted, then the
full amount of your contribution may be deductible for federal income
tax purposes.
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