Even Heroes Need Heroes
We are committed to uniting service dogs with military veterans. We do this by generating awareness of the benefits of service dogs, and hosting fundraisers throughout the year so we can help sponsor their training. Thanks to the continuous generosity of our pet parents and community supporters, we're making an impact.
We're honored to highlight our furry, four-legged heroes who have graduated from training as loyal, hardworking companions for the brave men and women who served our country. It's hard work to become a service dog for a veteran and only the best make the cut. The need for service dogs among veterans is great and with your support, we hope to sponsor many more.
MEET OUR SERVICE DOGS
Zoey
NEADS
Zoey trained at NEADS, a World Class Massachusetts-based service dog training organization, and was paired locally with Navy Veteran Michelle.
Zoey trained at NEADS, a World Class Massachusetts-based service dog training organization, and was paired locally with Navy Veteran Michelle.
Maggie
K9s For Warriors
Maggie, passed her final skills testing in October 2022 at K9s For Warriors, the nation’s largest veteran service organization focused on providing highly trained Service Dogs to Warriors. She was paired with her Warrior, Dylan (a Navy veteran from FL).
Maggie, passed her final skills testing in October 2022 at K9s For Warriors, the nation’s largest veteran service organization focused on providing highly trained Service Dogs to Warriors. She was paired with her Warrior, Dylan (a Navy veteran from FL).
Abbey
K9s For Warriors
Abbey is currently in training at K9s For Warriors, the nation’s largest veteran service organization focused on providing highly trained Service Dogs to Warriors. She cannot wait to become a service dog and so she can help a military veteran suffering from PTSD, traumatic brain injury and/or military sexual trauma.
Abbey is currently in training at K9s For Warriors, the nation’s largest veteran service organization focused on providing highly trained Service Dogs to Warriors. She cannot wait to become a service dog and so she can help a military veteran suffering from PTSD, traumatic brain injury and/or military sexual trauma.