Sully (born July 14, 2016) is a Labrador Retriever employed as a service dog for disabled military veterans in the United States.
[1] Upon leaving his brood, he was trained by the charity America's VetDogs to perform a two-page list of commands, which includes fetching items, answering a telephone, and summoning help in an emergency.
[9] According to reports, he was to be returned to an America's VetDogs facility in New York during the Christmas season before being placed back into rotation in the service animal program at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
[2] In accordance with President Bush's wishes, as of February 2019, Sully joined the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center's Facility Dog Program in Bethesda, Maryland.
[12] The sculpture, created by Susan Bahary, was unveiled on December 2, 2019 for the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum at Texas A&M University.