Veterans learn to train their pets as service dogs for free thanks to nonprofit in Irvine
Everyone knows about the benefits service dogs can bring to people, especially veterans, but getting the animals to that point is a labor of love. That’s where a local organization comes in.
Everyone knows about the benefits service dogs can bring to people, especially veterans, but getting the animals to that point is a labor of love. That’s where a local organization comes in.
Everyone knows about the benefits service dogs can bring to people, especially veterans, but getting the animals to that point is a labor of love. That’s where a local organization comes in.
Everyone knows about the benefits service dogs can bring to people, especially veterans, but getting the animals to that point is a labor of love. That’s where a local organization comes in.
IRVINE, Calif. (KABC) — Everyone knows about the benefits service dogs can bring to people, especially veterans, but getting the animals to that point is a labor of love. That’s where a local organization comes in.
A service dog academy teaching veterans to train their own dogs gives many vets a reason to get up in the morning. Each session starts with an introduction. The president of the Veterans Canine Intelligence Academy, Andy McTigue, kicked off the introductions.