VETERANS PUPPY FOR LIFE ORGANIZATION
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Mission Statement
We believe in the phenomenal power of a puppy to heal a wounded soul, wounded from the trauma of war, military service, or public service. We purchase and place a puppy with a United States Armed Forces Veteran or Emergency First Responder living with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Our Relationship Bond Training program changes lives by creating an unbreakable bond based on unconditional love and trust, forming a relationship of mutual concern for the safety, health, and well-being of each other. Through the phenomenal power of a puppy empowering the veteran, their life, and that of their family are changed forever. Our hope is you will help us give back to these men and women for part of the life they sacrificed in service to our country.
About This Cause
Thank you for considering the Veteran's Puppy for Life Organization. Because the scope of the program has been expanded to add Emergency First Responders, we are now operating as Hero's Puppy for Life Organization. We have filed a DBA with the State of Colorado. In April 2015, the idea began with one puppy. The goal was to place one puppy with a U.S. Armed Forces Veteran and First Responder living with PTSD. Today, it is a no-harm and no-fear service dog training organization using a unique concept of relationship bond training with the veteran and his or her puppy. We purchase and provide the puppy, veterinarian health care assistance, and all of the training at no cost to our recipients. Together, they go through the nine-month Relationship Bond Training, created by our Founder, Frank Griggs. Upon graduation, the puppy will become his or her PTSD service dog. Our goal is to give our veterans the opportunity to have their life as close to what they had before their trauma occurred. To date, we have graduated eighty-nine puppies as service dogs. This year we will reach our 100th puppy and even more with those currently in training. Over the course of one year, we can have potentially twenty veterans and their puppies in training. We now have training facilities in Denver and Colorado Springs. Our goal is to reach out across the United States. This will allow us to extend our Relationship Bond Training's reach to those who have served us. With your help, for which we are forever grateful, you will also be "Helping to Heal Wounded Souls...One Puppy at a time!"