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Local nonprofit training dogs to assist veterans with PTSD

PHOTO BY KIDUS SOLOMON Service Dogs, Inc. is now training psychiatric service dogs.
PHOTO BY KIDUS SOLOMON
Service Dogs, Inc. is now training psychiatric service dogs.

Service Dogs, Inc. (SDI), a Dripping Springs nonprofit, has announced the addition of Psychiatric Service Dogs for PTSD to its nearly 40 years of providing working Service Dogs free of charge to veterans and others in need all across Texas.

“We receive more requests from veterans with PTSD than anything else,” SDI Founder and CEO Sheri Soltes said. “With the community’s help, we are answering the call.”

Psychiatric Service Dogs assist individuals with PTSD. They interrupt nightmares and panic attacks, help filter over-stimulating environments, fetch medications and perform other customized tasks.

SDI provides the dogs and extensive training free of charge to clients.

“We are committed to serving those sacrificed so much for our freedom,” Soltes said. “As our first responder clients have told us, ‘a dog can reach into your heart where no human can.’”

SDI obtains all of their dogs from animal shelters. Since their founding in 1988, they have adopted and placed over 1,000 dogs.

To learn more about Service Dogs, Inc., visit them at www.servicedogs.org.


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