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  2. PTSD - Service Dogs for America

    www.servicedogsforamerica.org/ptsd

    SDA proudly accepts applications from both military and non-military individuals with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). SDA is committed to working together with the individual and their service dog to increase physical, emotional, and social self-sufficiency.

  3. PTSD | Freedom K9 Project

    www.freedomk9project.com

    Here at the Freedom K9 Project we provide freedom and a quality of life for survivors who have been subjected to the trauma of sexual slavery and domestic violence through service dogs trained to the highest caliber.

  4. Psychiatric Service Dogs - Little Angels Service Dogs

    littleangelsservicedogs.org/disabilities-served/psychiatric-service-dogs

    The trainers and volunteers of Little Angels work diligently to place dogs with our soldiers, as well as civilians, who suffer from similar forms of PTSD, and other psychiatric conditions such as severe anxiety and depressive disorders. See below to learn more about how a psychiatric service dog can help you!

  5. Service Dogs For PTSD - Everything you want to know

    www.servicedogtrainingschool.org/blog/service-dogs-ptsd

    PTSD service dogs have a wide variety of abilities that can benefit people who deal with post-traumatic stress disorder on a daily basis. Their PTSD service dogs can be trained to perform any number of PTSD-mitigating tasks, including: Assistance in a medical crisis. • Retrieve medication and beverages. • Fetch a phone in an emergency.

  6. Service Dog Express specializes in the training of Service Dogs for both Wounded Warriors and Civilians. Many of our clients are Wounded Warriors suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). However, PTSD affects non-military affiliated people, as well.

  7. Paws Giving Independence trains service dogs to assist people with a variety of different disabilities while providing support to encourage independence. PGI educates the public about the benefits of service dogs and encourages animal rescue by obtaining many of our animals from shelters and rescue groups.

  8. Service Dog Info

    partnerswithpawsservicedogs.org/service-dog-info

    We train task providing service dogs for people with a variety of disabilities. We most often work with clients who are diagnosed with PTSD, autism, seizures or mobility-related conditions however we have worked with handlers with all kinds of disabilities.

  9. FAQ’s – Service Dogs for America

    www.servicedogsforamerica.org/faqs

    For anyone (veteran or civilian) who wants to be considered for a PTSD dog, you must: be at least 18 years of age; have an official PTSD diagnosis; not have multiple complex mental health diagnoses such as personality disorder, autism spectrum disorder, etc. have a minimum of one (1) year of recent mental health care pertaining to the PTSD ...

  10. Determined to end Veteran suicide, K9s For Warriors is the nation’s largest provider of trained Service Dogs to military Veterans suffering from PTSD, traumatic brain injury and/or military sexual trauma.

  11. PTSD Service Dogs: How They Help and Where to Find Them

    www.healthyplace.com/ptsd-and-stress-disorders/ptsd/ptsd-service-dogs-how-they...

    Specially-trained PTSD service dogs are available but can dogs really help with PTSD and can PTSD therapy dogs help in recovery? Find out on HealthyPlace.