This is the second part of my series to help U.S. military veterans learn how to go about getting a service dog to help them cope with life. Service Dogs For Veterans: www.sd4v.org
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@stevenwindham40492 жыл бұрын
I'm located in the in Crossanchor. I'm considering getting a service animal. I don't know if this is for me. Thank you for starting this channel.
@jaynecreekmore97592 жыл бұрын
Do u know of any programs in the Pensacola fl area? I’m a disabled vet & new to this area. My 1st SD passed away 1 mo before I moved here, I know it takes around 2 yrs for training so I need help ASAP! I rescued a great dog a yr ago & have been attempting to self train (did 2 separate training courses @ a local pet store for basic training but it was a joke & waste of $). Lately my 21 mo old pup has become fearful of things that never bothered her before (riding in the car, going out in the back yard alone...). The only tigger I can think of is that her “little brother “ (my sister’s dog) passed away a few mo ago from old age. I know she was mourning but after 4 mo, her fear is getting worse. I don’t want to force her to do something she fears, I really luv this pup & hate to give up on her. (I don’t feel like the time & $ is wasted if I have to wash her but I don’t have the luxury of having a lot of time or $ to repeat this process over again). My prayer is that I can find a professional to help me get to the root of the problem & get past it. She is definitely not a happy dog these days (when she sees the leash come out she runs & hides - even if it’s just for a neighborhood walk which she luvs. She loves the dog park but getting her there makes me feel like I’m torturing her! Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thx so much for your time!🐾🇺🇸