Posted on Aug 31, 2021
PETA: 60 Bomb-Sniffing Dogs May Be Among Abandoned in Afghanistan
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(08 31 21) People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) urged Biden on Tuesday to intervene to evacuate caged stranded dogs affiliated with America’s presence in Afghanistan.
Inside sources have told PETA that the abandoned animals may include approximately 60 bomb-sniffing dogs who sat in cages on the tarmac at the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul for days, their exit "blocked by the U.S. Department of State,” PETA detailed, “and an estimated 60 working dogs who were kenneled in an airport hangar, suffering in the heat without adequate access to food or water.”
Also a large number of animals left behind belonging to Americans that have since been evacuated.
Inside sources have told PETA that the abandoned animals may include approximately 60 bomb-sniffing dogs who sat in cages on the tarmac at the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul for days, their exit "blocked by the U.S. Department of State,” PETA detailed, “and an estimated 60 working dogs who were kenneled in an airport hangar, suffering in the heat without adequate access to food or water.”
Also a large number of animals left behind belonging to Americans that have since been evacuated.
PETA: 60 Bomb-Sniffing Dogs May Be Among Abandoned in Afghanistan
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Not usually a big PETA, guy, but this time they are on the right side.
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Of course it is denied. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2021/09/01/fact-check-image-falsely-claims-show-military-dogs-left-kabul/ [login to see] /
Fact check: Pentagon says it did not abandon military service dogs in Kabul, disputes viral photo...
A viral image circulating on social media shows stray dogs under the care of an animal welfare group, not the U.S. military.
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