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  2. Veterans with PTSD get 'significant' benefits from service ...

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    Veterans with service dogs were found to have a 66% lower chance of a PTSD diagnosis compared to a control group without dogs. These respondents also experienced lower levels of anxiety and ...

  3. Service dogs for veterans help ease PTSD, according to ... - AOL

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    Service dogs for veterans help ease PTSD, according to new study. Adam England. June 14, 2024 at 7:00 AM. ... “Having paired more than 1,000 service dogs with veterans, our work has clearly ...

  4. 'A life companion': These service dogs are helping veterans ...

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    K9s for Warriors, an organization that has rescued over 1,500 dogs from shelters and trained them as service dogs for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, matched Romero with ...

  5. K9s for Warriors - Wikipedia

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    K9s For Warriors is an American charity and veterans service organization that provides service dogs to veterans. [3] The organization trains rescue dogs to help veterans coping with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury, military sexual trauma, post-9/11 issues and other psychological challenges associated with military service.

  6. Pets for Vets - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. $1,284,387 [2] Expenses (2015) $426,401. Website. www.petsforvets.com. Pets for Vets is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization in the United States dedicated to providing a second chance to shelter dogs by rescuing, training, and matching them with American veterans who need a companion pet. [3]

  7. NEADS Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The first Service Dogs for Veterans (formerly known as Canines for Combat Veterans) service dog, Rainbow, was placed in 2006 with Sergeant Roland Paquette, an Afghanistan war vet who lost both his legs. Rainbow was trained by an inmate at the Northeast Correctional Center. [6] NEADS has provided service dogs to veterans at no cost since 2006.

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