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Staff Sgt. Dustin Barnes,
56th Security Forces
Squadron Military Work-
ing Dog handler, holds
Wax, 56th SFS MWD,
during an examination
at the clinic. The primary
mission of the veterinary
treatment facility at Luke
is to care for the military
working dogs. Second-
arily, they will care for
military members’ pets.

TOP LEFT: Dr. Kenneth
Herman, Luke AFB VTF
veterinary medical of-
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teeth at the clinic. The
clinic offers treatment
for the cats and dogs of
military members.

TOP CENTER: Army
Sgt. Martha Parker, Luke
AFB VTF clinic NCO-in-
charge, inspects Bongko
for a routine health
check at the clinic. The
veterinarians at the clinic
mostly handle cats and
dogs for military mem-
bers.

TOP RIGHT: Rose exam-                                                                                                                                                                                                  Photos by Senior Airman James Hensley
ines Rosie prior to giving
Rosie her puppy shots at         Jacob awaits Heather Rose, left, Luke Air Force Base Veterinary Treatment Facility veterinary technician, as she prepares a vac-
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                                 and prevention, microchips and limited outpatient treatment.
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