Friday, November 10, 2017

Dogs For Our Brave Helps Our Veterans (And How You Can Too)

This post is sponsored by Dogs For Our Brave. All opinions are my own.



My husband was a military dog handler.




So he knows how important the relationship between a dog and a human is. He spent hours training with his dog. They trusted one another. They knew they'd keep each other safe. They had a strong bond.






It's one reason why I knew I wanted to work with Dogs For Our Brave. It's an organization that provides service/companion dogs at no cost for our injured military members. After all, they deserve only the best for all they do for their country. And sometimes they can use a furry friend.






I love that Dogs For Our Brave rescues dogs from shelters and puts them through a comprehensive training program before pairing them with soldiers. No service member is EVER charged because 100% of all costs, which includes rescue, the training I mentioned, dog food, care, medications, and daily care are covered by Dogs For Our Brave. Most of us know how dogs are like more than pets--they're family members, because they're there when you need them.





Veterans Day is tomorrow, and I would love to raise money for this wonderful organization. If I get at least $10,000 in generous donations, I'll even get to name a dog. (For some reason Rufus keeps floating around in my head.)

If you have it in your heart to give something, you can click here. You can donate as little as $1. Just know when you donate, you are helping both an animal AND a service member.




So please. Consider donating.

And remember our veterans. Always.






To learn more about Dogs For Our Brave, you can check them out at the following:

59 comments:

  1. Really nice that the men and women along with their dogs have been highlighted. Seen many different shows that have shown how these dogs are trained and some of the heroic things they have done.

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  2. This post is so cute! I love my dog and I know she helps me out with so many things. Thank your husband for his service.

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  3. I have a disabled friend who is a veteran. He has been trying for a service dog. I will share with him!

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  4. I love this program. I'm glad that our vets have a program like this.

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  5. What a great organization for a very good cause! I agree that these men need all help they can get for standing up for their country! I hope you will raise enough the money ! Rufus is a cute name!

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  6. I've never heard of this organization before, but it sounds wonderful. Dogs are members of the family, and I love that they can be trained for so many reasons.

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  7. This is such a wonderful idea! I think animals help people in ways that no one can describe. I think that stuff like this is wonderful and I pray that most people donate to it. Veterans deserve it.

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  8. What an absolutely fantastic organisation it is amazing the difference a dog can make to your life, they are such wonderful animals to be around.

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  9. A great organization to think about especially on Veterans Day. I've always had dogs and they truly are your best friend.

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  10. I love dogs! This is such an amazing program for our veterans. I hope they surpass their monetary goal.

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  11. Such an amazing program! Anything to help those that bravely served for our country.

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  12. Amazing. Thank you so much for sharing. Dogs are beautiful and amazing creatures

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  13. Wow what a great program! Dogs can be so beneficial to people, but especially vets.

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  14. Service dogs are so important for those who need them. My best friend's daughter relies on her service dog to alert the family of medical emergencies. It's a lot of time and energy vested into training the dogs to help. What an awesome program for our veterans.

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  15. Can we donate if we live in the UK? Because I would love to help reward these brave dogs that help. What a worthy cause x

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  16. This sounds like such a wonderful organization. I love helping companies that devote themselves to giving back to those in need. Service dogs are the best!!

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  17. What a wonderful cause for the dogs and the veterans. I think animals make great companionship.

    Lennae xxx
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  18. I adore that there is a program that gives service dogs to veterans. Such an incredible organization.

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  19. There's a large community here who helps dogs in many ways, along with Vets. Pairing up the right ones is so key.

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  20. I come from a military family and a pet loving family. This is such a great cause. Thank you for opening our eyes about it. And yes, I will donate.

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  21. I had a friend who used to do pet therapy. Dogs and organizations who use dogs to help those who are hurting or struggling have a special place in my heart.

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  22. Service dogs deserve the attention they're getting - and I wish they received more! These brave helpers are incredible in every way. They have so much love and loyalty in their hearts.

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  23. What a great cause. Service dogs bring so much joy to the people they serve.

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  24. That is such a cool organization. I love that animals are rescued in order to rescue our military heroes. Awesome.

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  25. I've never actually heard of this organization before but I love the concept. I know my fur babies have always helped my mental health, and it has to be great for those that have served and may have been in combat areas!

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  26. What an awesome program! Our vets and service people deserve all the help we can give since they have sacrificed so much.

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  27. This is just incredible! Such a great organization - it never fails to amaze me how great dogs can be!

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  28. Never heard of this organization, and now that BB has, she'd love to share. Love the twofer of saving an animal AND our veterans. Gracias for sharing. BB2U

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  29. What a great cause. I would definitely back something like this too. Dogs can be real life savers.

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  30. Good to know that vets have a program like this. Dogs really are the bets friends

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  31. It's good to know that there are organizations like Dogs For The Brave that helps veterans. Dogs are really mans best friend.

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  32. What an incredible program! While I haven't actually heard of this organization it is amazing seeing them how there are rescuing dogs to help out!

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  33. I think this is such a wonderful program. Our vets deserve some real relief from what they went through.

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  34. What a wonderful organization and an amazing way to help veterans!

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  35. I had no idea Tom was a handler! That is awesome! I am so grateful for soldiers like him!

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  36. I have seen the power of healing dogs can have by being selfless companions. This is such a wonderful organization to be a part of. I commend you on the role you're playing in making a difference. Great post! Joy @afrostylicity

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  37. Awwwww what a sweet program!!! I love fur babies!!!! I had no idea a program like This even existed!

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  38. This is such a great program. I love dogs and this is a great way to help our veterans and the dogs. Thanks for sharing.

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  39. This is an awesome program! My husband's nephew is a veteran, having served 4 tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. He's now retired and I'd love to get him a dog so he'd have a forever buddy.

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  40. Really great idea,t his sounds like such a great programme and a great way to help those in need too

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  41. I have never heard of this organization before. What a great initiative. Our veterans deserve that and more!.

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  42. It's amazing how dogs can help humans so much. I'm a full believer in the effectiveness of service dogs, so thank you for sharing this organization!

    Sondra xx
    prettfitfoodie.com

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  43. Sigh. I love dogs and what they add to our lives. This is a whole new dimension, though. Awesome of you to share, and about Tom!

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