Colombian Soldiers Find Solace in 'Furry Force' Emotional Support Dogs
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Colombian soldiers find solace in ‘furry force’ emotional support dogs
BOGOTA. Colombia (AP) — At the Central Military Hospital in Bogota, an unusual unit patrols the hallways with a mission unlike any other battalion: lifting the spirits of soldiers wounded in combat.
Colombian soldiers find solace in 'furry force' emotional support dogs
BOGOTA. Colombia (AP) — At the Central Military Hospital in Bogota, an unusual unit patrols the hallways with a mission unlike any other battalion: lifting the spirits of soldiers wounded in combat. Kratos, Rafa and Lupa make up the so-called “furry force,” a group of emotional support dogs that visit service members recovering after being injured in clashes with Colombia’s illegal armed groups. One by one, the three dogs enter the room of 2nd S…
Kratos, Rafa and Lupa integrate the “hairy force” and travel through the corridors of the Central Military Hospital of Bogotá with a special mission: to lift the spirits of the wounded military in the Colombian internal armed conflict.
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