When a veteran was unable to find work, a Lowe’s store employed both him and his service doggie

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Central California’s Clay grew raised in a modest community.

He made the decision to enlist in the US Air Force following the 9/11 attacks, and after being trained as a C-130 loadmaster at Dyess Airbase, he delivered products all over the world, as well as to Afghanistan and Iraq.

He had to leave his promising career in the military, though, since he had seriously hurt his knees.

Before 6 months ago, when physicians reconstructed Clay’s left knee, he worked as a carpenter for six years.

Since then, he has been unable to kneel.

He was struggling to find work that would let him bring his service doggie to for “medical alert and mobility” reasons when he discovered compassion and a new employment in an unanticipated location.

US Air Force veteran Clay Luthy is seeking employment that will enable him to keep his service doggie with him despite having damaged knees.

Happily, he and Charlotte, his doggie, were recruited by Lowe’s, a hardware shop.

They were working when Judy Rose, a Lowe’s customer, noticed them, snapped a picture, and shared it on Fb.

Within 24 hours, the post received over 68,000 shares due to its overwhelming popularity.

He claims that she is aware of the distinction between her Lowe’s and military vests.

Charlotte’s vest was created by him out of an old apron.

People are praising Lowe’s for their kindness after hearing about it!

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