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PTSD Service Dog Program

PADS is excited to soon expand their program to include PTSD Service Dogs

PADS is excited to soon be launching our first new program in 8 years: Dogs for Veterans and First Responders with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).The initial seed money for the program came through a grant from the Alberta Government to support the Veterans and First Responders in their communities.Β  We are actively fundraising to help launch the program, and are looking for corporate donors and community groups to help cover the team sponsorships to get dogs into the hands of waiting clients.
We have a few dogs currently identified in advanced training that show promise for this type of work. And our trainers are brushing up their skills in preparation for our program launch.Β These dogs are very different temperament than our service, hearing dog, and accredited facility dogs and will provide placement options for wonderful dogs that would otherwise be unutilized, and will not take away placements from our other programs.

How PTSD Dogs Help

PTSD Dogs are trained to help with daily physical tasks, like picking things up and balancing on stairs – can support physical disabilities as well as PTSD related challenges. The companionship and natural benefit of a dog’s presence (lowering cortisol, increasing serotonin production) helps mitigate panic-attacks, agoraphobia, flashbacks, and β€œgray outs” (where those with PTSD lose track of where they are or what they were doing). The estimated rate of veteran suicide in North America is 22 veterans per day, some studies have shown that PTSD dogs are expected to reduce suicide risk by over 50%.

Specialized Skills

  • monitor breathing and heart rate and to nudge client to interrupt panic attacks, flashbacks, etc
  • wake client from nightmares
  • ease the symptoms of hyper-vigilance by blocking or covering (standing between handler and crowds, behind them, etc)

How You Can Help

We are actively fundraising to support the launch of this program.Β  Individuals, community groups and corporations are invited to partner with us in the PTSD Dog Program.
All PTSD Dogs come through our PADS Puppy-Raising Program. You can learn more about how to become a volunteer puppy-raiser in BC or Alberta at pads.ca/volunteer

Think a PTSD Dog would benefit you or someone you know?

Please follow PADS on Facebook for an announcement when our program launches. We are not taking email or phone inquries regarding applications at this time.