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PONTE VEDRA, Fla — Shiny silver shovels and dogs that save lives. K9s for Warriors breaks ground for the new Chartrand Family Warrior Resource Center at its campus in Ponte Vedra. "The most ...
The organization announced that with this graduating class, 162 veterans have now been paired with life-changing service dogs in 2023, the most ever in program history. K9s For Warriors said that ...
Jonny Hawkins of Nothing More joins K9s For Warriors' Wyatt Haynes to discuss how their song, 'Freefall,' can help raise ...
Southfield (CW50) - K9s for Warriors was founded in 2011 to provide service dogs to disabled American veterans.The dogs who are paired with veterans are meant to help them overcome PTSD, traumatic ...
PONTE VEDRA, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Earlier today K9s For Warriors was recognized as a grant recipient of THE PLAYERS Championship’s #Match4Military campaign. The grant award was presented to ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., June 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Joint Corp. (NASDAQ: JYNT), the nation's largest provider of chiropractic care through The Jo ...
“K9s For Warriors is extremely grateful to First Coast News, its viewers, and the community for helping us exceed our $1 million goal for our annual Veterans Day telethon,” said Lindsay ...
To date, K9s for Warriors has graduated nearly 700 Warrior-K9 teams and rescued more than 1,300 dogs overall. The service dogs are given to veterans at no charge.
Since its founding in 2011, K9s For Warriors has paired more than 900 veterans with highly trained service dogs. They have also rescued more than 2,000 good boys and girls from the animal shelter.
©K9s For Warriors Florida Attorney General Recognizes Nonprofit’s Support of First Responders as Yellow Lab Buster Becomes Eighth Dog Adopted Through the Station Dog Program PONTE VEDRA, Fla ...
K9s for Warriors often names its dogs after people who had a hand in their rescue. Stouffer and Goyang were shooting a story with Eklof when they asked her to show them around the kennels.
K9s For Warriors said that these 12 veterans have gone to places many actively avoided for years -- the mall, crowded St. Augustine during Nights of Lights, the movies, even Walmart and Target.