Veteran Reunited with Service Dog in Training After It Was Stolen from Car

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For years, veteran Brandon Nealeigh searched for a service dog that would help him cope with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Finally, he was able to get a 4-month old puppy named Milly. Milly helps Brandon cope with anxiety and makes him feel comfortable in crowds.

Unfortunately, Milly was stolen from Brandon’s car on a Thursday night while he took his family out for dinner and a movie. Brandon said that he made sure to feed Milly, tuck her in, and lock the car door. But when they came out after the movie, they discovered that someone tampered with the locks and Milly was nowhere to be found.

Brandon and his family began their search for Milly. They offered $1,000 as a reward. Fortunately, Milly had been found late Friday night.

Photo and article source: kptv.com

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