A Service Dog for a Honorable Service Member
I am raising money for a Service Dog to help me lead a healthy
and safe life. I am an Operation Enduring Freedom Veteran who has served my
country with pride, honor, and sacrifice. I have been diagnosed with Severe
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and have been advised to obtain a Service
Dog to assist me with my struggles of going around corners, being able to be in
huge crowds, and the list continues. I just want to be able to someday lead a
normal life without the everyday assistance of my wife or the Service
Dog. The money collected will go towards the cost of the training and
the obtaining of a Service Dog to assist me. It is very expensive to obtain a
Service Dog because of the grooming, training, and supplies that it takes to
turn a great dog into a Service Dog. The company, Little Angles Service Dogs, does it all: the whelping cost (breeding,
Including medical costs and health screenings adult breeding dogs, OFA fees,
AKC registrations, pedigrees, and staff for whelping the litter), medical cost
(medical exams, vaccines, parasite control and grooming over a 1-year period),
nutrition (food and supplements from 8 weeks of age to 1-year of age), boarding
and training, identification and vest (service dog ID tag with certification
and handler information, and vest to label the dog clearly in public settings
for public access), leashes and collars, licensing and county registration, and
handler training. Little Angels Service Dogs is very intense and very
successful for breeding and training highly effective and efficient Service
Dogs. All the proceeds will go to this company for the Service Dog. Supporters can help by donating whatever you can to this
cause. There is no amount to small anything would help. If you could not donate
monetary means, prayers and well wishes also would be appreciated. Any form of
help would be truly grateful. Information on Little Angels Service Dogs: Little Angels Service Dogs
are raised and bred specifically to assist an individual with a
disability. Each dog is taken from our breeding program and placed with a puppy
raiser by 8 weeks of age. The dog stays with their puppy raiser and attends
monthly training classes, and daily socialization field trips into public
locations until the dog is old enough for specialized training. At this time
the dog is returned to our training facility and begins specialized training
for work on specific assistance tasks. Psychiatric Service dogs to assist with recipients suffering
from PTSD are trained to alert to and interrupt their handler's destructive
behaviors (including but not limited to anxiety/ or panic attacks, and/or
flashbacks, and/or aggressive tendencies) The dogs are trained in deep
pressure therapy to help alleviate anxiety in their handler. Dogs are trained
to provide boundary and distance between their handler and others in crowed
public situations. All dogs are trained in advanced obedience for reliable
public access skills. Lifetime training support is included. You can find more information about Little Angels Service Dogs
at their web address: www.littleangelsdogtraining.net