Retired military dog finds forever home in time for the holidays

Upon learning about the working dog’s retirement, SSgt. Alcala reached out to American Humane for help transporting John home for adoption. Screengrab courtesy American Humane

Homecomings during the holidays are always a heartwarming sight—sometimes more especially so with furry companions involved.

This was the case for U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant Mike Alcala, who was reunited with his former military working, John, in San Antonio, Texas. The duo had been apart for over two years prior to the reunion, which marked having a “forever home” for the retired working dog.

The 10-year-old German shepherd served as an explosive-detection dog at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii for eight years. He retired this month due to old age, ending a distinguished military career. A special retirement ceremony was conducted in John’s honor in Hawaii to celebrate his years of dedicated service.

SSgt. Alcala was John’s handler for three years, until September 2021 when he was reassigned to another base.

“When I found out that John was up for retirement, of course, I wanted him so bad,” says SSgt. Alcala. “I heard about American Humane through a buddy of mine, so I thought I would reach out and see what American Humane could do for me and John. They were gracious to help go pick him up in Hawaii, transport him back to me, and without me having to pay anything. It’s just been a blessing for us.”

In addition to transporting John from Hawaii to San Antonio, American Humane is also covering all of John’s veterinary care for the rest of his life.

“We are grateful for the opportunity to bring military working dog John home for the holidays and reunite him with his best friend,” says Robin Ganzert, PhD, president and CEO of American Humane. “American Humane is honored to help give this four-legged veteran the comfortable retirement he deserves after eight years of distinguished service to our country.”

In addition to transporting John from Hawaii to San Antonio, American Humane is also covering all of John’s veterinary care for the rest of his life.

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