Some retired service animals continue to live with their disabled owners or are rehomed with family members as pets.
Some programs have a policy of offering first option to adopt a retired service animal (assuming the disabled hander cannot keep it) to the person who raised it as a puppy.
Other service animals are adopted to loving homes where they live out their final years as beloved pets.
The pope's service ends on the day he dies or retires.
She becomes Headmistress of Hogwarts then retires.
They will have lost a legend.
I dont knw! :)
The title is vacated, and the top ranked contender's fight for the title. THE FIGHTER RETIRES A CHAMPION.
If a boxer retires with a belt, they are usually required to vacate the title, which means the belt becomes vacant and a new champion must be determined through a championship fight or tournament.
Kobe Bryant will be in the hall of fame and be the president when he retires haha
Helen Retires was created in 1934.
Yes if the president retires with a pension and secret service protection for the rest of his life.
The best service animal is a horse.
Presidential letter of recognition
In retirement, service dogs do not retain the same legal rights as they do when actively performing their duties. Under the Fair Housing Act, only active service dogs that assist individuals with disabilities are granted specific housing rights. Once a service dog retires, it may not qualify for the same protections, and landlords are not required to accommodate them as they would an active service animal. However, some landlords might still choose to allow retired service dogs as a courtesy.