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Warrior Dogs Exhibition

April 17 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Presented in partnership with The Tug McGraw Foundation, this exhibition was created to acknowledge Military Working Dogs’ extensive history and bonds with the men and women with whom they serve.
Honoring the service and sacrifice of the American military and working dogs, this emotional, inspiring exhibition takes a deep dive into the heroic partnership between military dogs, their trainers and handlers and veterinarians, and other soldiers with whom they serve. The exhibition includes 16 lifesize wooden sculptures by acclaimed artist James Mellick, including Cairo, who deployed to Afghanistan with the U.S. Navy SEAL Team for the Bin Laden raid. A kid-friendly “petting dog” sculpture by James Mellick is also included.
Visitors of all ages will learn about the history of dogs in combat, about puppies “born to be brave,” their selection, training and specialized combat gear, and the handlers and trainers who make them battle-ready. Discover, through rare photos and stories, the extraordinary bonds warrior dogs share with the armed forces they serve and protect. A portion of the exhibition is dedicated to working dogs serving with Veterans suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress, First Responders, Law Enforcement Firefighters, and other civilian forces.
Support the Museum and the Tug McGraw Foundation by shopping our exclusive Warrior Dog merchandise in our Museum Store and online, and adorn your own canine warrior!
Important Exhibition Note: Some exhibition sculptures depict images that could be sensitive for children and Veterans. Visitor discretion is advised.

Details

Date:
April 17
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Website:
https://napavalleymuseum.org/exhibition/warrior-dogs/

Organizer

Napa Valley Museum
Phone
707-944-0500
Email
jessica@napavalleymuseum.org
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Venue

Napa Valley Museum
55 President's Circle
Yountville, CA 94599 United States
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Phone
7079440500
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