University of Saskatchewan Helps Veterans with PTSD

veteran with service dog

The University of Saskatchewan is conducting a program that examines the relationship between service animals and drug and alcohol abuse among veterans.

But this program will be a real team effort since five universities, various community organizations, and partners are helping create a tool kit. The goal is to run a pilot test on veterans and animals from the AUDEAMUS service dog program.

One of the those who participated in the pilot study was Retired Cpt. Paul de Groot and his service dog named Raven. de Groot says that he wouldn’t be where he is today if it weren’t for Raven.

News source: ckom.com

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