A Marine service dog who served three tours in Afghanistan will be remembered in a special military funeral on Saturday.

Cena, a black lab, was a bomb-sniffer for the Marines until retiring in 2014 when he became a service dog for his handler Lance Cpl. Jeff DeYoung.

The war dog saved "literally hundreds of Marines in combat." Cena was euthanized in July after a battle with cancer. Hundreds of people came last month to say farewell to him.

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DeYoung will lead a convoy of Jeeps and American flags from Muskegon to the Michigan War Dog Memorial at noon on Saturday. The ceremony will include a taps performance, escort by eight German shepherds, flag presentation for DeYoung, and a color guard.

"You've got to understand the bond between a soldier and his dog, it's way over the top," said Phil Weitlauf, the War Dog Memorial founder and an Army veteran.

"This dog was more than a pet to us. He was another brother," said a GoFundMe page for Cena's funeral, which had raised $60,774, much more than its $40,000 goal by Saturday.

"To my combat buds let's do something for one of our own."

Watch Cena and DeYoung's last walk together above.

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