PTSD Service Dog Training Program for Veterans

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @jayarcher710
    @jayarcher710 3 года назад +1

    Army Veterans are not the only Veterans that get PTSD as an AIR FORCE veteran found out. Loosing Pilots , ground crews and being responsible for their lives and millions of dollars of military equipment takes a toll and it took years to realize the troubled stigma I was diagnosed with. Yes PTSD is REAL and my K9 in the program is helping me .

    • @DianaKazimiera-
      @DianaKazimiera- 2 года назад

      I wish health...Be strong!Great respect 🕊️

  • @bobrichards401
    @bobrichards401 2 года назад

    Great song very forthright. Australia needs a song like that for our equivalent Paws for Hope & Understanding Inc

  • @ashleybandsadie7654
    @ashleybandsadie7654 7 лет назад +1

    Great video!! God speed guys! Your doing a great thing ! ♡♡

  • @stevewpelton
    @stevewpelton 7 лет назад

    PTSD IS REAL .This is a great service for veterans. BROTHER/SISTER VETERAN THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE WELCOME HOME . NOT JUST STRONG ARMY STRONG

  • @junewrightgrubbs6362
    @junewrightgrubbs6362 6 лет назад

    My husband was awarded a service dog over 3 years ago. He trained for 10 months with several dogs and was matched with a German Shepherd. He's had him for 2 years and gone back up for help, but little advice given. The trainers are not certified nor is the company ADI, but claims to follow their rules. 6 weeks ago, my husband was having a prostate exam at VA. The dog slipped out at an inconvenient moment, ran across the hall, grabbed a barking non service dog up and put him under the Veterans chair. I call the counselor from the service dog company to help talk to police. They arrived late, but took him and refuse to give him back. They say they have taken him out of service and won't give him back except as a pet and still own him. They have no liability, we broke no rules, he's had excellent care and shots. They say he's agressive. We say no he's not. Tomorrow we are talking to a federal prosecutor. We want him back. They are non profit, spend most of their time raising money. My husband is a PTSD veteran with mobility problems. Their reasons are age discriminating and made up things we brought forth in training 3 years ago. How can we get him back. The American Legion will help with expenses. We will not take him as a pet with them owning him. He's a very well trained service dog, according to ADA rules. Please help.

  • @dancemomsnews6460
    @dancemomsnews6460 6 лет назад +2

    Veterans aren't the only ones who have PTSD you know. But thank you for your service...

  • @MAJPhilipCrabtree
    @MAJPhilipCrabtree Год назад

    Will you help me train my dog to be my PTSD service dog? I am a combat Veteran

  • @stevewpelton
    @stevewpelton 7 лет назад

    PTSD IS REAL .This is a great service for veterans. BROTHER/SISTER VETERAN THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE WELCOME HOME . NOT JUST STRONG ARMY STRONG

    • @user-pv7nf3gu8u
      @user-pv7nf3gu8u 7 лет назад

      Steven Pelton How bout recognizing ALL the branches that face PTSD. Brothers and Sisters in arms aren't all "army strong", luckily.