Our Dogs
Breeders make generous donations of well-vetted dogs to our organization. Many are Labrador Retrievers, a breed known for its easygoing, yet self-confident, disposition. Even without training, these dogs have a unique ability to bond with humans—through touch, listening, and empathy. With training, what they offer is even more priceless.
Our Freedom Dogs complete a two-year program of special training before being teamed with a wounded warrior. The dogs live with their trainers from the age of eight weeks and work with the wounded warriors while they are still being trained.
Specialty service dogs are taught to problem solve and to think on their feet. Our Freedom Dogs are trained to assist the warrior with his or her unique needs.
Partner Program Dogs
Asher
Asher, a black male Labrador Retriever, was born on 11/28/2021 and is named after Jeremiah Asher who became the first African American Chaplain to die in the U.S. Military Service in 1865.
Breeder: Peggy Poore of Alpine Labradors.
Ryder
Ryder, a black male Labrador Retriever is named after Brigadier General William T Ryder who helped pioneer Army airborne training, equipment, and tactics. He was an aide to General of the Army Douglass MacArthur from 1944-1951. In the early 60s he was a top Army expert in guided missile systems, retiring as a Brigadier General in 1966.
Breeder: Ron Morelos of Stonewall Labradors
Sky
Sky, a black male Labrador retriever , joined Freedom Dogs in August of 2022 and is named after Staff Sergeant Sky Mote.
SSgt. Mote deployed in support of both Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. SSgt. Mote’s personal decorations include the Navy Cross awarded posthumously in January of 2014, a Purple Heart, a Navy-Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Navy-Marine Corps Achievement Medal, two Combat Action Ribbons and three Good Conduct Medals.
Breeder: Peggy Poore of Alpine Labradors.
Ethan
Ethan is a yellow male Labrador Retriever. He joined Freedom Dogs in January 2018 at the age of 8 weeks. He is a confident puppy, handles unexpected events and happenings with ease. His travel from Kentucky to California involved a 12 hour day and a plane flight that he handled like a pro.
Breeder: Peggy Poore of Alpine Labradors.
Libby
Libby is a black female Labrador Retriever who joined Freedom Dogs on April 24, 2018. She has a gentle, thoughtful demeanor and is able to overcome any adversity that is thrown in her path. She enjoys training, meeting people in public, and playing with her new puppy friends.
Owners: David and Beth Hoyt
Breeder: Kim Jacobson of Alibi Labradors.
JJ
JJ, a black female Labrador Retriever, joined Freedom Dogs in August of 2013, along with her brother, Gonzo. Not only is JJ swift to pick up new behaviors when she is working with her trainer, but we’ve also found her carefully watching the other dogs during training classes and then copying those behaviors without a lot of extra guidance.
Owner: Lorrie Boldrick, DVM.
Breeders: Susan and Wayne Martin of Wynmar Labradors.
Steele
Steele is a 6 month old black Labrador Retriever who is named in honor of our long time supporters John and Marcy Steele.
Breeder: Tiffany Ginkel of Cedar Ranch Labradors
Spencer
Spencer is a 4 month old yellow Labrador Retriever named in honor of Vietnam Veteran John Spencer.
John was drafted as a teen, injured in combat and sent home with an “other than honorable discharge” with a promise that once home it could be fixed. For 51 years, he received no benefits or no recognition of his service. Just a few years ago, The UNC Military and Veterans Law Clinic assisted him in getting his Purple Heart Award, Combat Infantry Badge and Vietnam Gallantry Cross.
Breeder: Rosemary Sutter
Cami
Cami is a 6 month old yellow Labrador Retriever. Her name is short for chamomile (like the tea), as her dads name is Earl Grey.
Breeder: Tiffany Ginkel of Cedar Ranch Labradors
Pendleton
Pendleton is a black male Labrador Retriever. He is named in honor of Joseph Henry Pendleton, a United States Marine Corps General for whom Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton was named after.
Breeder: Peggy Poore of Alpine Labradors.
Livingston
Livingston is a yellow male Labrador Retriever. He is named in honor of James E. Livingston who was awarded the United States highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor, for heroic actions in 1968 during the Vietnam war.
Breeder: Peggy Poore of Alpine Labradors.
Frankie
Frankie is a chocolate female Labrador Retriever named after United States Marine Corps Lieutenant General Frank E. Peterson who was the first African American Marine Corp aviator and General.
Breeder: Tiffany Ginkel of Cedar Ranch Labradors
Partner for Life Program Dogs
Chance
Chance, a yellow male Labrador Retriever, is named in honor of LCpl Chance Phelps, USMC.
Chance Phelps was born in Riverton, Wyoming, and joined the Marines after the events of September 11, 2001. On April 9, 2004, his unit was providing a convoy escort outside Ar Ramadi, Iraq. He volunteered to operate the .50 caliber machine gun on the lead vehicle, a very dangerous position. When the convoy came under heavy fire, he provided cover fire, allowing his fellow Marines to get to safety. He was fatally wounded and died on-site.
Breeders: Peggy Poore of Alpine Labradors.
Koda
Koda is a black male Labrador Retriever who joined Freedom Dogs in April of 2016. Koda is the nephew to our Monty and brother to our Russell. He follows in his relatives’ footsteps (pawprints?) with his eagerness to learn, friendly disposition, and confidence.
Breeders: Peggy Poore of Alpine Labradors.
Willy
Willy is a yellow male Labrador Retriever. He joined Freedom Dogs in July 2018. Willy is named in honor of Col. Willard Buhl, who led the 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines “The Thundering Third” in Iraq, where they cleared the city of Fallujah in November 2004. Willy is very calm and relaxed and seems to prefer people over food. His confident nature and ability to not be bothered by much makes it easy to teach him new behaviors.
Breeders: Peggy Poore of Alpine Labradors.
Murphy
Murphy is a black male Labrador Retriever. He is named in honor of Lt. Michael Patrick “Murph” Murphy, USN.
Lt. Murphy was a Navy SEAL officer who was awarded the U.S. military’s highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions during the War in Afghanistan. He was the first member of the U.S. Navy to receive the award since the Vietnam War.
Breeders: Tiffany Ginkel of Cedar Ranch Labradors
Russell
Russell is a black male Labrador Retriever who also joined Freedom Dogs in May of 2015. Russell was named in honor of SSgt. Russell Klika, an award-winning US military combat photographer/ photojournalist. SSgt. Klika was awarded the Army Special Forces Bronze star in 2009. Russell now lives with his Marine in Florida.
Breeders: Peggy Poore of Alpine Labradors.
Tank
Tank, a black male Labrador Retriever is a littermate of Angie and joined us in May of 2017. Fitting his name, Tank is truly a gentle giant. Like his sister, he looks forward to training and has raised the standards for puppies.
Breeders: Peggy Poore of Alpine Labradors.
Tobin
Tobin is a black male Labrador Retriever who joined Freedom Dogs in May of 2016. Tobin is named in honor of a Vietnam FMF Corpsman who was awarded a Purple Heart and Bronze Star with Combat Valor. Tobin is currently living and working with his Marine in North Carolina. He was amazed and happy when he saw and played in his first snow.
Breeders: Jeff and Mary Little in Centralia, Washington.
Abe
Abe, a black male Labrador Retriever, joined Freedom Dogs in February 2018. Abe was named for the Abrams Tank. He has a laid back personality and is extremely charming and willing to “go with the flow.” His ability to work with anyone and do whatever is asked of him makes working with him a delight.
Breeders: Sharon and Jody Root.
Angie
Angie, a black female Labrador Retriever, joined Freedom Dogs in May of 2017. With her “can do” attitude and love of training, Angie has excelled in all her puppy requirements. She is now beginning behaviors that will help her in her new stages of service dog training.
Breeders: Peggy Poore of Alpine Labradors.
Jackson
Jackson is a black male Labrador Retriever.
Breeders: Peggy Poore of Alpine Labradors
Career Change Dogs
Eli
Eli, a black male Labrador Retriever, is now living with his new family in Seattle, WA.
Convoy
Convoy, a chocolate male Labrador Retriever, is now living with his new family in Costa Mesa, CA.
Gracie
Gracie (Amazing Grace), a yellow female Labrador Retriever, is now living with her new family in Southern California.
Ky
Ky, a black male Labrador Retriever, is named in honor of Captain Kyleanne Hunter, a combat Marine Cobra pilot. He currently lives with his family in Ohio.
Tori
Tori, (No”Tori”ous) is a black female Labrador Retriever. She is now living with her new family in Norco, CA.
Retired Dogs
Gonzo
Gonzo, a black male Labrador Retriever, joined Freedom Dogs in August 2013. He is the brother of fellow Freedom Dog, JJ. He is showing the group that he is adaptable to various situations and capable of working with an array of trainers. With each new skill conquered, Gonzo is developing into a steady and reliable service dog in training.
Breeders: Susan and Wayne Martin of Wynmar Labradors.
Honor
Honor is a yellow female Labrador Retriever. She and her Marine live in Iowa.
Breeder: James Burnham of Stormridge Labradors.
Monty
Monty is a black, male Labrador Retriever. One of his greatest joys is problem-solving – whether we want him to or not. Monty lives with his Marine in the Oceanside area. They consider themselves best friends.
Breeders: Kathy and Robert Besser, and Susan Eberhardt of Saddlehill Labradors.
Logan
Logan, a yellow male Labrador Retriever, is currently living and working full time with his Marine. He, his Marine, and their family live in Oswego, IL.
Breeders: Chris and Gina White.
Deceased Dogs
Charlie
(1/30/02-8/19/14)
Charlie, a black male Labrador Retriever, is the “founding” Freedom Dog and an American Red Cross “Real Hero.” His instinctual behaviors have taught us what our participants need and have helped define our training program. Through his work, he formed lasting friendships with many of our participants and impacted many lives.
Owners: David and Beth Hoyt.
Breeders: Sharon and Jody Root.
Andy
Andy, a black male Labrador Retriever, was the second Freedom Dog, living with and learning from Charlie, the “founding” Freedom Dog.
Owners: David and Beth Hoyt.
Breeders: Sharon and Jody Root.
Jobie
Jobie, a black female Labrador Retriever, passed away from splenic cancer in 2019. She helped multiple Marines through some hard times and was an excellent representative of Freedom Dogs.
Breeders: Susan and Wayne Martin of Wynmar Labradors.
Ike
Ike, a yellow male Labrador Retriever, retired in 2014.
Breeders and Owners: Peggy Poore of Alpine Labradors.
Chase
Chase, a black male Labrador Retriever, joined Freedom Dogs in May of 2015. Chase passed away in February of 2020. His forte was helping the trainers pick new puppies for our program. Chase was very gentle and kind with the puppies and let them show off to their best.
Owners: David and Beth Hoyt.
Breeders: Peggy Poore of Alpine Labradors.
Mattie
Mattie is a black female Labrador Retriever. She is loving life with her new family in Anaheim.
Bodie
Bodie, a black female Labrador Retriever, keeps the trainers and participants entertained with her many tricks. Since she is always looking for the next treat handout, she easily learns new behaviors. Her calm demeanor and joy for life enhance the participants' experiences as they go out in public with Bodie.
Breeders and Owners: Carole and Katie Stoll.
Gunner
Gunner a black, male Labrador Retriever, is retired after actively serving his Marine for multiple years. He now lives in Florida with his Marine family as their pet. He consults with his Marine’s new service dog (also a Freedom Dog).
Breeders: Sharon and Jody Root and Roberta Halley.
Hank
Hank, a black male Labrador Retriever, was retired in 2014.
Breeders and Owners: Wayne and Susan Martin of Wynmar Labradors.
Ziva
Ziva, a liver and white female German Shorthair Pointer, retired in 2014.
Owner: Alexandra Schneider.