Service dogs help veterans suffering from physical injuries, PTSD
Service dogs help veterans suffering from physical injuries, PTSD
Retired Master Sgt. David Crenshaw talks about how his service dog, Doc, has helped him through his PTSD and how service dogs can do the same for other veterans.
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I have a standard poodle and he is my service dog but I am not a veteran but I have PTSD why is it that we are not notified
And military wonders why their recruiting numbers are so low
I think Veterans are great but I have PTSD but I didn’t go to the war but I have PTSD and I have depression and anxiety he’s great for me and I have the shakes also when I am upset with things
USA… kills over 500,000 innocent Iraqi civillians, then complains about having PTSD. I bet those dead Iraqis would love to have PTSD and still be alive.
A lot of these places are scams, when veteran comes looking for a dog, they not so quick to help w the dog. But they got that ‘donate’ button in red.
I suffer severe nightmares every night. Screaming, punching, kicking. It’s awful!! I’m keeping my family awake. I would do about anything to be able to get a service dog. They are expensive but I’m going to work with the VA and organizations to see if there are any way on earth I can get one. I’m totally disabled from the VA so maybe there’s hope
Every Dog Deserves a Human, But Not Every Human Deserves a Dog!