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  1. PTSD will never go away, however you can greatly improve your quality of life with one of the best partners going – a Service Dog. MSAR Elite Service Dog program trains world class service dogs for any disability and some even one of a kind service dogs.

  2. We match recipients with a fully qualified OSI-PTSD Service Dog that meets all the Assistance Dogs International (ADI) standards and has specific additional traits demonstrating suitability for the work at no charge to the handler.

  3. The positive impact PTSD Service Dogs have on the lives of ill and injured Trauma Exposed Professionals (TExP’s) and their family is profound. As you can imagine, this news travels fast.

  4. Operation Freedom Paws Canada is a non-profit organization that matches dogs with individuals who have Post Traumatic Stress (PTS).

  5. We offer a fully trained Guardian Dog for PTSD / Anxiety with task training included to assist with managing anxiety / ptsd. This type of dog is not a service dog but a trained guardian and trusted friend that can also provide nightmare interruption, compression or emotional regulation to name a few task options.

  6. The Canadian Veteran Service Dog Unit (CVSDU) was initially founded in 2014, by a group of dog trainers who wanted to help injured veterans by providing them, free of charge with a trained service dog. Today, CVSDU is the only membership based, veteran led charity in Canada.

  7. From how to hold the leash to how to ask for skills such as disassociation work for PTSD, our program is written specifically for each individual, since no two people are the same. Dogs are carefully matched according to their skills and work ethics.

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