Station Dogs ease emotional stress common in this line of public service. Station Dogs are made up of retired Service Dogs or dogs that have received| K9s for Warriors
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It’s the job of first responders to jump into action when we need help, but who steps in for them? May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to shed light on those whose well-being is often neglected: people on the frontlines. For nearly five years, K9s For Warriors has been helping first responders get the support they need through a unique method: therapy dogs.| K9s for Warriors
K9s For Warriors reflected on the attacks of September 11, 2001, with two special events. Thank you to everyone who came out to support our mission. On September 10, three artists took the stage at The Yards in Ponte Vedra Beach for Country for Courage: a 9/11 Tribute with Chris Lane and Friends. Country star Chris Lane was joined by singer-songwriter Ryan Larkins and local artist Ty Love. The event brought hundreds of country music fans together for a good cause!| K9s for Warriors
Early in the morning on September 11th, 2001, it was a normal workday for Raphael. An officer with the NYPD’s Sanitation Police division in the Bronx, Raphael knew what to expect from his job: going after illegal dumpers and enforcing recycling laws. But everything shifted on September 11th.| K9s for Warriors
Dana always knew he was going to be a part of the military. His decision was a natural extension of his father’s and grandfather’s time in the Marines and Army. His journey started in ROTC as a freshman cadet at Ohio University.| K9s for Warriors
August means it’s time to go back to school! Many of our Warriors tell us their Service Dogs gave them the strength and courage to achieve their goals. Army Veteran Adam accomplished his goal of finishing school with Mojo by his side.| K9s for Warriors
August means it’s time to go back to school! Many of our Warriors tell us their Service Dogs gave them the strength and courage to achieve their goals. Army Veteran Adam accomplished his goal of finishing school with Mojo by his side.| K9s for Warriors
K9s For Warriors is the nation’s largest provider of Service Dogs for Veterans with PTSD. We help Veterans live a life of dignity and independence.| K9s for Warriors
Quinton wanted his life back. The Marine Corps Veteran served for eight years and felt like he lost a part of himself when he returned home. He wanted to love life again. He wanted something to look forward to. Moly had her own struggles, too.| K9s for Warriors
July 31, 2025 – K9s For Warriors celebrated a remarkable milestone this summer. With the help of our generous donors, supporters and dedicated staff, the 100th Warrior from our Texas campus graduated with a life-changing Service Dog.| K9s for Warriors
“People asked me why I wasn’t present. It’s not like I didn’t want to be.” Ryan is a retired specialized 19D Cavalry Scout. The husband and father of three developed PTSD after leaving the Army.| K9s for Warriors
Thousands of dogs are euthanized every single day. It’s the heartbreaking reality. Animal shelters across the country are overcrowded, and inside those kennels are incredible dogs, many with the potential to save lives. These are the dogs K9s For Warriors is dedicated to finding.| K9s for Warriors
It’s the job of first responders to jump into action when we need help, but who steps in for them? May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to shed light on those whose well-being is often neglected: people on the frontlines. For nearly five years, K9s For Warriors has been helping first responders get the support they need through a unique method: therapy dogs.| K9s for Warriors
For Army veteran Eden, the golf course means safety. After years of suffering in silence with an undiagnosed traumatic brain injury, he finally finds peace as his club connects with the ball — his Service Dog resting by his side.| K9s for Warriors