US Navy sailors reunite with the dogs they rescued from near-certain death in the Middle East
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U.S. Navy duo Matt and Coreen Johnson could not bear to leave behind their Middle Eastern rescue dogs while re-stationing in Japan. The nonprofit Paws of War reunited the family.
"We don't need our stuff. We're just happy to have [the dogs] with us." U.S. Navy couple Matt and Coreen Johnson rescued these two lucky dogs, Ruby and Sunny, from the Middle East. (Paws of War) Safe and at peace at last, Ruby and Sunny snuggle together on a bed. (Paws of War) U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Matt Johnson holds his rescued puppy, Ruby. (Paws of War) Matt Johnson holds rescue dog Sunny — which the couple call their "horse dog." (Paws of War) Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle writer for Fox News Digital. Follow her on Twitter at @atstabile.
But the news that they’d be re-stationed to Japan threatened the family of four's ability to stick together — and Coreen Johnson expressed her intense worry about it in an interview with Fox News Digital.
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