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Veterans who have served in the military often face significant challenges when transitioning to civilian life. Among these challenges, mental health issues such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be particularly debilitating. To address this critical issue, psychiatric service dogs have emerged as a powerful resource for veterans. These specially trained dogs provide emotional support, companionship, and practical assistance, ultimately helping combat veteran suicide rates.
1. What Are Psychiatric Service Dogs?
2. How PSDs Help Combat Veteran Suicide
3. Training Process
4. Veteran Involvement
Psychiatric service dogs play a vital role in combating veteran suicide. By providing emotional stability, practical assistance, and unwavering companionship, these remarkable animals contribute to the healing journey of our nation’s heroes. Let us continue to support and advocate for their inclusion in veterans’ mental health care.
Psychiatric Service Dog (PSD) Training Plan tailored for veterans, with a focus on active participation and bonding:
1. Orientation and Assessment
2. Basic Obedience Training
3. Task-Specific Training
4. Public Access Training
5. Veteran Involvement
6. Graduation
7. Continued Support and Maintenance
Remember that this program aims not only to train the PSD but also to empower veterans by actively involving them in the process. This bond formed during training contributes significantly to the overall success of the veteran-PSD partnership. 🐾
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The Battleforged Foundation is in the start up phase and raising funds to make this program a reality. Please consider donating to the cause. Thank you for joining us in this journey and helping Veterans move Forward Together with a PSD.
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