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

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to the chaos.

He crawled under the footrests of the wheelchair and pressed his heavy body hard against Luke’s calves—against legs that couldn’t feel touch but could feel pressure, weight, presence. He let out a low, constant whine—not a sound of distress, but a grounding sound, a tether to reality.

Luke was shaking, sobbing, lost in a flashback that continue reading …

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