Every day, countless Veterans silently struggle with the invisible wounds of war and roughly 20 Veterans die by suicide. K9s For Warriors—the nation’s leading provider of trained Service Dogs for Veterans with PTSD, traumatic brain injury, and military sexual trauma—is determined to change that. The organization is transforming Veteran lives through the unconditional love, lifesaving support, and renewed independence only these Service Dogs can provide.
In their latest PSA, K9s For Warriors demonstrates how their work is Saving Lives at Both Ends of the Leash. With more than 1,000 Veteran and Service Dog teams already connected and 2,000 dogs rescued, their mission is a powerful reminder that healing takes many forms—and sometimes it comes from four legs with a wagging tail—hardwired to love and save a Veteran’s life.
Honor those who’ve served and sacrificed by sharing Saving Lives at Both Ends of the Leash with your audience. Together, we can raise awareness, ignite change, and support the path to healing—one Veteran and Service Dog at a time.
Every day, countless Veterans silently struggle with the invisible wounds of war and roughly 20 Veterans die by suicide. K9s For Warriors—the nation’s leading provider of trained Service Dogs for Veterans with PTSD, traumatic brain injury, and military sexual trauma—is determined to change that. The organization is transforming Veteran lives through the unconditional love, lifesaving support, and renewed independence only these Service Dogs can provide.
In their latest PSA, K9s For Warriors demonstrates how their work is Saving Lives at Both Ends of the Leash. With more than 1,000 Veteran and Service Dog teams already connected and 2,000 dogs rescued, their mission is a powerful reminder that healing takes many forms—and sometimes it comes from four legs with a wagging tail—hardwired to love and save a Veteran’s life.
Honor those who’ve served and sacrificed by sharing Saving Lives at Both Ends of the Leash with your audience. Together, we can raise awareness, ignite change, and support the path to healing—one Veteran and Service Dog at a time.