Thank you for sharing your amazing story. I totally know where are coming from, I was a career Paramedic and went down a similar rabbit hole. My service dog has been a game changer. Thank you for your service Sir.
Its good to see another fellow officer that has a PTSD service dog. I've had mine for 9 years before she passed. Now I have a 2 year old German Shepherd Husky mix.
So happy to c u & Kal...working so well together...im in middle of application & meeting Assistance Dogs ...i love ur story...Kal checking behind & clearing corners...love it...im former PD ptsd...you & kal have helped me relax regarding application..& to speak up if dog isn't meeting ur needs...Kal was a perfect match...thanku...love from Blue Line Australia 💝💀
Thank you Sir, I really need a service dog. I felt bad about having a dog in a small apartment but my friend reminded me that a shelter dogs life is a small cage and then death. I guess a small apartment is better than that. This would change my life... wow
UPDATE: Ive had my Sophie since February. She has been my constant companion through this Pandemic. The three walks a day are my relax and chill time. I walk and listen to the birds and look at the squirrels. 100% unconditional love at all times. My PTSD symptoms have dramatically improved. Best treatment EVER.
@@Whoa802 nope, but Ive bad my (ESA) dog for a year. Its been the best step Ive ever taken in healing. Ive lost 11 pounds. Get and hour of exercise a day and play with my dog all throughout the day. It has done wonders for my depression and anxiety. (especially during lockdown)
Omg bro I do the same thing I tried suicide multiple times I stay inside I hate being around ppl I'm addicted too but not alcohol I got my service dog and he is the best thing that ever happened to me yes he makes me go outside as well I still don't talk to strangers unless they come talk to me I don't even know how to approach people I don't even know how to hold a conversation all I'm worried about is how long do I have to talk to this person so I'm a yes and no person I have nightmares and night terrors yes he helps me after a bad bad bad dream I'm trying to kick my addiction today but it's rough and all I can do is go day by day hopefully it gets better my dog is everything idk what I would do if I got took away from him
Thank you for sharing your amazing story. I totally know where are coming from, I was a career Paramedic and went down a similar rabbit hole. My service dog has been a game changer. Thank you for your service Sir.
So cool how they find dogs and humans that fit together like that based on their personalities. Glad you're feeling better! 😊
He sounds like the perfect dog.
He knows what his duty is. This is why I love Dogs
Thank you for protecting our community and Thank you for your service and your not alone I also have PTSD disorder your not alone
Thank you so much for watching and for your comment!
Its good to see another fellow officer that has a PTSD service dog. I've had mine for 9 years before she passed. Now I have a 2 year old German Shepherd Husky mix.
Thanks for sharing Roberto, and for watching Shawn's story :)
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Kale service dogs
Who changed you’re life
Plus you’re family too
Heartwarming and full of hope...thank you Shawn for your story and arduous inspiring journey. We LOVE Kal!
It is amazing when he received a service dog changed his life it is a wonderful story
Thanks for watching Barbara! Yes, it is a beautiful story :)
So happy to c u & Kal...working so well together...im in middle of application & meeting Assistance Dogs ...i love ur story...Kal checking behind & clearing corners...love it...im former PD ptsd...you & kal have helped me relax regarding application..& to speak up if dog isn't meeting ur needs...Kal was a perfect match...thanku...love from Blue Line Australia 💝💀
Thank you for watching!
Great video good to see successes.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you Sir, I really need a service dog. I felt bad about having a dog in a small apartment but my friend reminded me that a shelter dogs life is a small cage and then death. I guess a small apartment is better than that. This would change my life... wow
UPDATE: Ive had my Sophie since February. She has been my constant companion through this Pandemic. The three walks a day are my relax and chill time. I walk and listen to the birds and look at the squirrels. 100% unconditional love at all times. My PTSD symptoms have dramatically improved.
Best treatment EVER.
@@Whoa802 nope, but Ive bad my (ESA) dog for a year. Its been the best step Ive ever taken in healing. Ive lost 11 pounds. Get and hour of exercise a day and play with my dog all throughout the day. It has done wonders for my depression and anxiety. (especially during lockdown)
Omg bro I do the same thing I tried suicide multiple times I stay inside I hate being around ppl I'm addicted too but not alcohol I got my service dog and he is the best thing that ever happened to me yes he makes me go outside as well I still don't talk to strangers unless they come talk to me I don't even know how to approach people I don't even know how to hold a conversation all I'm worried about is how long do I have to talk to this person so I'm a yes and no person I have nightmares and night terrors yes he helps me after a bad bad bad dream I'm trying to kick my addiction today but it's rough and all I can do is go day by day hopefully it gets better my dog is everything idk what I would do if I got took away from him