During the era of the Clark Air Force Base, each and every service dog that passed was given an honorary burial and ceremony.
Renovation
Many Filipinos expressed their dismay after reports on the cemetery, wherein the tombstones were removed, ploughed and soil had been laid overnight.
The K-9 cemetery for dogs was originally established by Americans before they left the former US Air Force base.
The tombstones, which were previously removed, were returned as part of improvement works.
These dogs were well loved and were hard working. If you are an animal lover, go pay tribute to these K-9 service pals.
I am look for a list of all doges intern at Clark Air Base. If there is one please send it my my e-mail
Thanks
Al Davis
I haven’t been able to find a list of Dogs interned at the cemetery. Do you know anyone at VFW or US armed forces? I would be happy to publish the list here if one could be obtained.