By Yulia Khouri
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Home of Heroes is the first retirement home in the world for de-mining dogs who have become too old to work in the field. Our center will also take in the young dogs who don’t pass the very rigorous training. These Belgian Malinois dogs have given the greatest service to humanity and we believe […]
Beatrix’s Story Bela and Beatrix are 7-month-old sisters who did not pass their final vigorous test to become professional de-ming dogs. Before Home of Heroes signed our official MOU with Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA), puppies like Bela and Beatrix would have an uncertain future. Some may be adopted out but with no official monitoring […]
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Bela’s Story Bela and Beatrix are 7-month-old sisters who did not pass their final vigorous test to become professional de-ming dogs. Before Home of Heroes signed our official MOU with Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA), puppies like Bela and Beatrix would have an uncertain future. Some may be adopted out but with no official monitoring […]
Bonny’s Story Bonny was training with the Cambodian Mine Action Center (CMAC) and adopted out. She had a severe injury to her shoulder and needed extensive surgery and lifelong treatment and aftercare. Understandably, the adoptive family could not pay the vet bills attached to such specialist care, and after much consideration, they agreed that the […]
Kaste’s Story Kaste is a female Belgian Malinois dog, born in Bosnia on 27th October 2006. She was donated to Cambodian Mine Action Center (CMAC) from the Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA) and arrived in Cambodia on 21st January 2007 to spend her working life at the CMAC Dog Center in Kampong Chhnang Province. […]
Diana’s Story Diana came to us from the Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA) at just 5 months old. Unfortunately, Diana could not continue her training due to hip complications. After an x-ray in Phnom Penh, the vet discovered that she had hip dysplasia C degree; which is one degree away from not being able to walk. This […]
Muriels Story Muriel was the first dog who came to stay with us and was the inspiration for the creation of Home of Heroes. After being retired at just 7 years old, Muriel was briefly adopted by a family in Phnom Penh. Sadly, they could not keep her, and she once again faced an […]
Diana has critical hip dysplasia condition, the failure of the hip joints to develop normally. This will lead to loss of function of the hip joints. She requires specialist orthopaedic examination, CT scans, and veterinary expertise that we have to source in Thailand so we are raising funds to pay for Diana the demining dog. […]
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Home of Heroes is the first retirement home in the world for de-mining dogs who have become too old to work in the field. Our center will also take in the young dogs who don’t pass the very rigorous training. Building A Retirement Home For Demining Dogs is not something we can do on our own, […]
Bonny is just 11 months old and failed her final test to become a de-mining dog. She was handed over to the handler, and during this time she badly injured her front left leg. She was given all the help she could get in Cambodia, but there are not the skills available to repair her […]