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Reuniting adopted Afghan pets with soldiers and contractors after they leave

Louise Hastie, a former British soldier, runs Nowzad, a charity that reunites Afghan pets with Western soldiers and contractors who can't bear to leave them behind.
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Louise Hastie, a former British soldier, runs Nowzad, a charity that reunites Afghan pets with Western soldiers and contractors who can't bear to leave them behind. All of the dogs adopted are strays, like Joey, who suffers from sores on his nose and paws, but is getting much better, according to Hastie, who has become very close to the dog.

( Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times / November 17, 2012 )
Louise Hastie, a former British soldier, runs Nowzad, a charity that reunites Afghan pets with Western soldiers and contractors who can't bear to leave them behind. All of the dogs adopted are strays, like Joey, who suffers from sores on his nose and paws, but is getting much better, according to Hastie, who has become very close to the dog.
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