In a moving moment caught on camera, a service dog is seen stepping in to comfort a military veteran during a PTSD episode. The loyal dog’s response is immediate and instinctive, offering steady support and reassurance. The deep connection between them is unmistakable—a powerful reminder of how life-changing service animals can be for those who’ve sacrificed so much in service to their country.
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