The ex-soldier wanted a final goodbye with his dog in court, but what happened shocked everyone!đŸ˜± The courtroom was heavy with silence, the tension almost suffocating. Sergeant Nathan Carter sat in his wheelchair, gripping the leash of Thor, his loyal German Shepherd and battle partner. Labeled as “government property,” Thor was about to be reassigned. But just as the judge prepared to deliver the final ruling, Thor did something unexpected—he began alerting. This wasn’t an ordinary bark; it was a warning.đŸ˜±đŸ˜±FULL STORY IN THE FIRST COMMENT

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