Dogs Help Troops with PTSD
July 2, 2009 | San Diego, California | Vetting explained
This is about a San Diego non profit called Freedom Dogs. Volunteers train Speciality Service dogs who are the partnered with our troops coming back from war with physical and mental disabilities. This is a story about how the non profit and the dogs are helping a Marine battling with PTSD.
We did this video because we want Freedom Dogs to get exposure so more people who want dogs can get them. Go to www.freedomdogs.org to help troops with PTSD gets dogs. Reported/produced by Deanne Goodman, shot/edited by Eric Lingle.
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