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Veterans with hidden wounds face service dog harrassment
Posted on April 28, 2012 at 10:05 PM
Updated Sunday, Apr 29 at 11:40 AM
Having a service dog to help them with their disability is a great tool, as well as a great companion. Most service dogs are trained to help those who are deaf, blind or physically handicapped. But there are also those with invisible wounds like PTSD
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