The hero dog used in the attack on ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been declassified and can be revealed, the White House announced this afternoon.

“A VERY GOOD BOY!” President Trump tweeted.

The dog’s name, however, is not being declassified, the White House added.

The dog helped track down al-Baghdadi in a tunnel beneath his compound in Syria. Joint chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley told reporters Monday that the animal “performed a tremendous service” and said the dog was “slightly wounded” but is now recovering and has returned to duty at an undisclosed location.

According to today’s Herald, the death of al-Baghdadi marks the demise of one of the most brutally effective jihadist leaders of modern times — a man who commanded tens of thousands of fighters from around the world. His death is a major blow, but the extremist group has survived the loss of previous leaders and military setbacks going back to the aftermath of the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.

The dog — possibly a Belgian Malinois — has some dog lovers on Twitter demanding “he gets a medal too!”

Another comment has also generated a lot of re-tweets: “They are definitely a first responder. Always the first one in a potential bad situation.”

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