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Service dogs play a crucial role in providing assistance and support to veterans living with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTS).
These remarkable animals offer much more than companionship; they are trained to detect and respond to the symptoms of PTS, providing a sense of security and independence to their veteran handlers. Service dogs are keenly attuned to changes in their handler’s behavior and emotional state, allowing them to intervene when they sense anxiety, panic, or nightmares.
Through their training, service dogs can create a calming presence, providing deep pressure therapy, guiding their handlers to exits during crowded spaces, and performing various tasks that help alleviate the effects of PTS. Furthermore, these loyal companions serve as a bridge to the outside world, helping veterans overcome feelings of isolation and reconnect with their communities.
By offering unconditional love, support, and a renewed sense of purpose, service dogs become invaluable allies in the journey toward healing and recovery for veterans with PTS.
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Michael and Shylah are a perfect match. Shylah was trained by dog trainer Michael Colton, and Shylah has made a significant difference in Michael’s life.
Zeus is currently in training with our dog trainer, Michael Colton.
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Hope is currently in training with our dog trainer, Michael Colton.
Your donation to DDS4Vets funds training and presenting service dogs to veterans in need.