Organization trains homeless dogs to help veterans

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By Anne O’Connor
QC Molly is a very nice little girl. Like most dogs, she keeps a close eye on her owner.
After all, she has a very important job to do. Molly is a Delta Dog.
The black and white dog with basset hound legs was rescued and trained by Operation Delta Dog to be a service dog for Jean Labbe, an Army veteran.
“She’s my girl,” Labbe said. During an hour-long presentation at the Fort Devens Museum on Saturday Molly and Labbe kept in close contact, facing each other while Labbe spoke to the audience.

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