How One U.S. Marine Rescued a Stray Dog From Afghanistan?
Craig and Fred in Afghanistan – Here’s the story of how the two formed a friendship and how Craig brought his furry friend to America.
Sgt. Craig Grossi was on his first deployment to Afghanistan in 2010 when he encountered a stray dog. At first, he was wary of the dog, but the animal’s friendly demeanor won him over.
Grossi, a U.S. Marine, began to share his meals with the dog, whom he named Fred. They quickly became inseparable, and Grossi found solace in Fred’s company during the long, difficult days of his deployment.
As Grossi’s tour of duty came to an end, he was determined to bring Fred home with him to the United States. He knew that the process would be difficult and that there were no guarantees, but he was willing to do whatever it took to give Fred a new life.
Grossi worked with a group called Nowzad, which helps service members bring their animal companions home from war zones. With their help, he was able to navigate the complicated process of getting Fred vaccinated, microchipped, and quarantined.
After months of waiting and worrying, Grossi was finally able to reunite with Fred in the United States. The dog was overjoyed to see his friend again, and the two have been inseparable ever since.
Grossi’s experience with Fred inspired him to write a book called “Craig & Fred: A Marine, A Stray Dog, and How They Rescued Each Other.” The book tells the story of their unlikely friendship and the challenges they faced in bringing Fred home.
Since the book’s publication, Grossi has become an advocate for animal rescue and adoption. He believes that every animal deserves a chance at a happy, healthy life, and he has worked to raise awareness about the plight of stray animals in war-torn countries.
Grossi’s story is a testament to the powerful bond that can develop between humans and animals. It also highlights the challenges that service members face when trying to bring their animal companions home from war zones.
Thanks to Grossi’s determination and the help of organizations like Nowzad, Fred was able to leave behind the dangers and hardships of life in Afghanistan and start a new life in the United States with his best friend.