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Subjects: VET, PET, AVO, ANW

Saving America's Vets and America's Pets


WASHINGTON, July 18, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- American Humane's Lois Pope LIFE Center for Military Affairs has launched a new initiative to harness the healing powers of the human-animal bond to help our brave veterans and more of America's beautiful, adoptable animals. Every day, 20 veterans struggling with the invisible wounds of war take their own lives, and 670,000 dogs are euthanized in U.S. shelters each year. Vast anecdotal evidence and a growing body of scientific research show that specialized PTS and TBI service dogs can offer life-changing?and often lifesaving?support to affected veterans. However, there are obstacles standing in the way for veterans in need of service dogs: Waiting lists are long and the training process is time-consuming and expensive, and can cost $30,000 per dog.

Saving America's Vets and America's Pets: American Humane President and CEO Dr. Robin Ganzert (left) introduces members of the first graduating class in American Humane's "Shelter to Service" program. The program rescues shelter dogs and specially trains them to become lifesaving service animals for military veterans in need.

To help begin turning the tide of veteran suicide and save the lives of more adoptable animals facing an uncertain future, American Humane, the country's first national humane organization, announced the first graduating class of service dogs and retired warriors in its new national "Shelter to Service" program. The initiative rescues shelter dogs and specially trains them to become lifesaving service animals for military veterans suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress (PTS) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). American Humane's new canine training center provides specialized PTS and TBI service dogs to veterans in need, at no cost to the recipient.

American Humane introduced the first class of service dog graduates at the Hamptons, Long Island home of philanthropists Jewel and Robert Morris amid a sea of some 200 humanitarian and celebrity advocates for America's veterans and animals, including country star and longtime supporter of the military Naomi Judd, actress and author Beth Stern, former PepsiCo Restaurants International CEO Tim Lane, New York City socialite Jean Shafiroff, and many others.

Dr. Robin Ganzert, president and CEO of American Humane, said: "As an organization that has worked for more than a century to help both these groups, American Humane was compelled to provide help and healing, and created a nationwide model based on our development of the country's first national training standards to help ensure veterans an adequate quantity as well as quality of lifesaving service dogs." Veterans now face wait times of a dangerously unacceptable 18- to 24-months.

"With 20 veterans committing suicide each day and PTSD cases continuing to increase at alarming rates in the veterans community, it is unconscionable that we have not been taking advantage of every possible mechanism to reverse this horrific tragedy," said internationally renowned philanthropist and American Humane board member Lois Pope. "It is equally tragic that hundreds of thousands of dogs are euthanized in shelters each year. Given that it is well-known that dogs have an indelible connection with humans and have served as therapy and service companions for people with physical and emotional afflictions for so many years, the Shelter to Service initiative is a perfect solution to both problems. That is why I'm pleased that through the Lois Pope LIFE Center for Military Affairs, American Humane has pioneered and is taking the national lead on partnering veterans with shelter canines in order to help them heal from the invisible wounds of war."

American Humane began working with the U.S. military more than 100 years ago when they deployed to the battlefields of World War I Europe to rescue more than 68,000 wounded war horses every month. Following World War II they advanced the field of animal-assisted therapy to help returning veterans cope with the invisible wounds of war, and aided children of military families during their parents' deployments. Recently, they helped change the law to make sure we bring our military hero dogs home to U.S. soil when their service to our country is finished. They also work to reunite these four-footed warriors with their former handlers, and provide them with free specialized healthcare so they can enjoy the happy and healthy retirement they deserve. This newest initiative seeks to save the lives of more veterans, as well as those of abandoned, adoptable animals. Among the newly formed veterans and service dog teams in the first graduating class are:

Program Made Possible by Committed Friends and Generous Sponsors
American Humane's Shelter to Service program has been made possible thanks to a wide range of committed supporters and generous sponsors, including, among many others, The Lois Pope LIFE Foundation, Zoetis, Hallmark Channel, NCR Foundation, Banfield Foundation, Adtalem Foundation, Kriser's Natural Pet, Matt Martin Foundation, Door Automation Corp., Kyrus Charities, Claire Friedlander Family Foundation, The Philly Pack, Monster Energy, Marta Heflin Foundation, Red River Charitable Foundation, Nora Roberts Family Foundation, All About Dogs, LLC, and Merck Animal Health. American Humane is grateful to all of them. Without their support, this program would not be possible.

"I am so pleased to be supporting their newest effort to save America's vets and America's pets by pairing our retired warriors with trained service dogs who are themselves rescues from shelters," said country singer, longtime military supporter, and American Humane board member Naomi Judd. "In this way, we can save lives on both ends of one healing leash."

About American Humane
American Humane is the country's first national humane organization, founded in 1877. For more information, please visit www.AmericanHumane.org.

 

American Humane Association logo. (PRNewsFoto/American Humane Association)

SOURCE American Humane


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