The pup is a bright spot in the days of everyone who meets him
Some have all the luck, and such is the case with Griffon. The 6-month-old stray wandered the streets for so long that he’d all but given up on finding a family.
Then, his wandering led him into the arms of a man who saved him in the unlikeliest of places — an overseas naval base.
A U.S. Naval Commander saw and immediately recognized he wouldn’t survive long alone in such a dangerous environment; scooping the pup up into his arms as he was reminded of his unit’s motto, ‘Those who arrive alive, leave alive’ and he knew it had to apply to this little soul too,” Paws of War, a nonprofit that provides service dogs to veterans and first responders, wrote on
It wasn’t long before everyone on the base heard about Griffon and wanted to meet him.
A U.S. Naval Commander saw and immediately recognized he wouldn’t survive long alone in such a dangerous environment; scooping the pup up into his arms as he was reminded of his unit’s motto, ‘Those who arrive alive, leave alive’ and he knew it had to apply to this little soul too,” Paws of War, a nonprofit that provides service dogs to veterans and first responders, wrote on
It wasn’t long before everyone on the base heard about Griffon and wanted to meet him.
As the Commander stepped up to care for Griffon he formed a strong bond with the pup who follows him everywhere,” the post continued. “Little Griffon became family. The pup is a bright spot in the days of everyone who meets him.”
The hero commander, who will remain nameless, has decided to adopt Griffon and take him home when he returns Stateside. And, while there are few details that can be shared, spokesperson Gary Baumann said the commander and Griffon will be together again soon.
Griffon is a super pup,” Baumann told The Dodo. “He loves everyone and every dog he meets, and . He is doing great.”
“We hope to have a reunion soon,” Baumann said. “The commander is from Maryland and has a wife and kids to welcome Griffon home.”