For five years, Sergeant Jason Bos and his bomb-sniffing partner, Clia, worked together both overseas in Iraq and here at home. As you can imagine, this is no low-stress job to wake up to every morning.
While Bos retired a while ago, Clia just finished her service duties. When Bos heard the news, he knew what he had to do. This is the moment the army man and his old partner were reunited for good:
Grab a tissue, folks.
HAPPY PUPPY: An Army sergeant and his bomb-sniffing dog are reunited after the brave canine retires from active duty.Sgt. Jason Bos greeted Clia with a big hug as she got off the plane at O’Hare Airport tonight. The pair worked together for five years, and Sgt. Bos is adopting the dog as her military career ends.”It’s time for her to retire and live the couch life,” Bos said.FULL STORY: http://abc7.ws/1fuPf3K
Posted by ABC 7 Chicago on Thursday, May 1, 2014
Reunions don’t get any sweeter than this.
(source ABC 7 Eyewitness News)
These two deserve to retire together and “live the couch life,” as Bos says. Clia’s experienced a much more intense life than most dogs, all in the name of protecting our country. If anyone deserves a proper retirement, it’s her!