Service dogs do more than follow commands; they change lives. These hardworking heroes guide, protect, alert, comfort, and support the people who depend on them every day. While many service dogs work ...
When you think of a dog, you might picture a beloved family pet, a loyal companion. But for many people across the country, a dog can be so much more: a guide, a healer, a comfort, and an ally through ...
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Sergeant Stubby: World War I’s most famous dog
World War I is often remembered for its overwhelming scale and brutality. Trenches stretching for miles, artillery thundering day and night, soldiers enduring constant fear, exhaustion, and loss. In ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Hundreds of thousands of U.S. veterans need service dogs, particularly to manage PTSD. Even so, less than one percent of veterans who need a dog actually get one. One local ...
Trained to serve: Service dogs’ roles are expanding to help more people More people with disabilities, from hard-of-hearing to autism spectrum disorder, are uniting with service dogs to help them with ...
DELAND - For nine years Allison Leffler felt helpless when her autistic daughter had sensory meltdowns. But recently she watched in awe as her sensory-overloaded daughter found comfort and calm in the ...
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