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The Washington Capitals took in a second future service dog, Scout (right), three months after welcoming Captain to their team. Monumental Sports and Entertainment staff will raise and help train and socialize Scout and Captain to become service dogs for veterans and first responders with disabilities through the nonprofit America's VetDogs. (Photo by Jess Rapfogel, courtesy of Washington Capitals)
Photo by: Jess Rapfogel
The Washington Capitals took in a second future service dog, Scout (right), three months after welcoming Captain to their team. Monumental Sports and Entertainment staff will raise and help train and socialize Scout and Captain to become service dogs for veterans and first responders with disabilities through the nonprofit America's VetDogs. (Photo by Jess Rapfogel, courtesy of Washington Capitals)

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