The service dog that saved the Colonel

As we enter the Dog Days of Summer, it’s only appropriate that we highlight a veteran support organization that connects veterans and children with autism with amazing service dogs. Brandon Butler, CEO of Retrieving Freedom describes their service dog training and placement program. 

To demonstrate the huge impact these amazing dogs make, Air Force veteran and Chaplain, (Ret.) Lt. Colonel Patrick Genseal, shares his emotional story of the trauma he experienced while deployed in Iraq. He offers a detailed account of what it’s like to minister to troops during the hell of combat, and the emotional scars he carried during the years that followed.

However his invisible wounds were eventually healed by his beloved service dog, “June” and Col. Genseal shares the miraculous abilities she has.

Brandon Butler, Retrieving Freedom CEO, expands on how their elite service dogs are fully accredited and shares the ripple effect that occurs helping both the veteran owner and their extended family. He also describes how their specialized training make them ideal for children with autism.

Learn more or donate to Retrieving Freedom’s here:

https://www.retrievingfreedom.org/

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CBS Eye on Veterans, Host and Navy veteran, Phil Briggs

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