Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

George HW Bush’s dog starts new job with wounded service members

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WASHINGTON: Lifting his thick paw to shake, former President George HW Bush’s service dog took an oath to serve at Walter Reed National Medical Center, embarking on a new job helping disabled American veterans and active-duty service members.

Sully became famous as the canine caretaker and constant companion to the 41st US president in the final stages of his life. In the Capitol rotunda after Bush’s death in 2018, Sully faithfully laid down beside Bush’s casket.

In his new role as a hospital corpsman in a Walter Reed facility outside Washington, Sully’s duties are to provide support, comfort and cheer to wounded veterans, their families and facility staff, thus reducing stress and increasing positive feelings, the medical center said.

“Sully will go on to spread his love at Walter Reed Hospital. He was a loving companion when my Gampy needed him most,” Jenna Bush Hager, Bush’s granddaugh­ter, posted on Twitter on Thursday. The yellow Labrador is one of seven dogs working at the facility in Bethesda, Maryland. Collective­ly, they “average 2,500 contacts and over 200 working hours per month,” according to the medical center. He is about 2-1/2 years old, according to America’s Vetdogs, the organizati­on that trained him.

During the ceremony, posted in a video on Facebook, Sully prompted laughter from the audience when he raised his head and dipped his chest to stretch before taking his oath to care for veterans.

 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? ▪ Sully, the service dog of President George HW Bush.
REUTERS FILE ▪ Sully, the service dog of President George HW Bush.

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