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No One Wanted The “Aggressive” Dog—Until An Officer And A Disabled Veteran Looked Closer

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“Easy now,” Luke whispered. It was a sound that didn’t just come from his throat; it came from his chest, his diaphragm, a deep resonant rumble that he used to use in the dusty, chaotic streets of Kandahar when approaching scared civilians or wounded soldiers. “I know. I know they hurt you. I know you’re tired of fighting. I’m continue reading …

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