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Wounded Warrior Dogs

The Wounded Warrior Dogs Project is an exhibition of wooden dog sculptures.

02/23/2017 | Rating NR

Broad and High

Wounded Warrior Dogs

Clip: Season 4 Episode 18 | 5m 5sVideo has Closed Captions

The Wounded Warrior Dogs Project is an exhibition of wooden dog sculptures.

The Wounded Warrior Dogs Project is an exhibition of wooden dog sculptures created by Central Ohio craftsman James Mellick. This canine collection is meant to raise awareness of the sacrifice and needs of wounded veterans, with each dog representing a different military campaign, as well as the injuries that their human counterparts sometimes endure.

02/23/2017 | Rating NR

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Clip: S4 Ep18 | 57s | James Mellick shows us how he creates realistic teeth for his wooden dog sculptures. (57s)

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Preview: S4 Ep18 | 24s | View a collection of canine sculptures that aims to bring awareness to wounded veterans. (24s)

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