Heroes Who Gave Everything

These dogs served with courage and loyalty. Now retired, many face health challenges that demand ongoing care. Operation: Rebuild is our commitment to standing by them -- because they never stopped standing by us.

Military Working Dog

Leri

MPGS Military Working Dog • Allergy Warrior

Leri served as an MPGS Military Working Dog with dedication and bravery. Now in retirement, Leri faces an ongoing battle with severe allergies that require constant management and treatment. Despite the discomfort, Leri's spirit remains unbroken -- a true warrior on and off duty.

  • Allergy treatments & medication
  • Ongoing veterinary care
  • Relief and support for handler
Retired Police Dog

Gilly

Retired Leicestershire Police Dog • Neurological Specialist Needed

Gilly served with Leicestershire Police and is now dealing with persistent head shaking and facial paralysis -- symptoms that point to a neurological condition requiring specialist investigation. Gilly even had the honour of meeting Tom Hardy, but now needs our help for the battles that lie ahead.

  • Neurology referral & diagnostics
  • Post-treatment care
  • Non-covered veterinary expenses
Retired Service Dog

Pacer

8 Years Old • 7 Months Retired • Sensitive Stomach

Pacer may only be seven months into retirement, but the costs are already mounting. A sensitive pancreas means specialist supplements costing £900 per year and prescription food at £90 per month. To top it all off, Pacer swallowed a sock -- leading to emergency surgery and a hefty vet bill. Never a dull moment with this one.

  • Specialist supplements (£900/year)
  • Prescription food (£90/month)
  • Emergency surgery costs
  • Ongoing follow-ups
Special Forces

Tiaco

12-Year-Old Retired Special Forces Dog • British Army

Tiaco served with the British Army's Special Forces -- one of the most demanding roles any dog can undertake. At 12 years old, the toll of service is clear: over 100 bladder stones required surgical removal, and a broken lower spine sustained during active duty continues to cause pain. Tiaco gave everything. Now it's our turn.

  • Bladder stone surgery (100+ stones)
  • Post-operative care
  • Spinal injury management
Retired June 2024

Lego

Retired June 2024 • Surgery Survivor • Brighton Marathon

Lego retired in June 2024 and immediately needed surgery to remove lumps discovered during post-service health checks. Bearing shark-bite scars from a career of courage, Lego has bounced back beautifully -- the zoomies are officially back. Lego was also supported through the Brighton Marathon fundraiser, a testament to the community rallying behind our heroes.

  • Lump removal surgery
  • Post-surgery recovery
  • Brighton Marathon support
Retired Police Dog

Quantum

Retired Police Dog • Orthopaedic Specialist • Daily Supplements

Quantum served faithfully as a Police Dog, but the years of physical demand have taken their toll. Quantum's body is breaking down, requiring specialist orthopaedic care at Nupsala and daily supplements to manage pain and mobility. Every day is a new challenge, but Quantum faces it with the same quiet determination that defined their service career.

  • Orthopaedic specialists at Nupsala
  • Daily supplements & medication
  • Ongoing mobility support

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Their Service Didn't End at Retirement

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