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Sully the service dog is delivering personalized valentines

President George H.W Bush's service dog Sully stands with members of the Bush family during a departure ceremony to Washington D. C at Ellington Field on Dec. 3, 2018 in Houston, Texas.
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President George H.W Bush's service dog Sully stands with members of the Bush family during a departure ceremony to Washington D. C at Ellington Field on Dec. 3, 2018 in Houston, Texas.
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Sully the service dog is delivering personalized valentines
Former President George H.W. Bush’s service dog, Sully, is spreading the love this Valentine’s Day.The 2-year-old Labrador retriever delivered personalized valentines complete with his face at the America’s VetDogs facility in Smithtown, New York, according to a Facebook post the organization posted on Thursday.The adorable video shows Sully carrying a bag with his mouth and approaching various appreciative staff members.A poignant photo of Sully laying in front of Bush’s flag-draped casket went viral in the days after the 41st president’s death last year.Sully served as Bush’s service dog since the summer, assisting him with opening doors, picking things up and getting help, Military Times reported.The popular canine will begin working with veterans at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Maryland later this month, CBS News reported.

Former President George H.W. Bush’s service dog, Sully, is spreading the love this Valentine’s Day.

The 2-year-old Labrador retriever delivered personalized valentines complete with his face at the America’s VetDogs facility in Smithtown, New York, .

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The adorable video shows Sully carrying a bag with his mouth and approaching various appreciative staff members.

A poignant photo of Sully laying in front of Bush’s flag-draped casket went viral in the days after the 41st president’s death last year.

Sully served as Bush’s service dog since the summer, assisting him with opening doors, picking things up and getting help, .

The popular canine will begin working with veterans at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Maryland later this month, .

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