Friday, June 24, 2011

Dog Bless You Campaign Brings Service Dogs to Injured War Vets

'Dog Bless You' Campaign Brings Service Dogs to Injured War Vets
For every 5,000 'likes' on facebook, a veteran will get a dog.
KTLA News
8:25 a.m. PDT, June 24, 2011

LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- A new internet campaign is helping veterans, struggling with debilitating pain and post-traumatic stress disorder, get some much-needed help from our four-legged friends.

Former U.S. Army Captain Carlos Montalvan was 30 years old in 2003 when he was attacked by two men while on foot patrol in Iraq. He sustained a traumatic brain injury and fractured vertebrae.


He says once he returned home, life was a struggle.

"From that attack, I had a hard time sleeping," he told KTLA.

The Purple Heart recipient was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, and suffered from severe migraines and panic attacks.

Montalvan says a 4-year-old golden retriever named "Tuesday" saved his life.

The highly-trained service dog listens and looks for any signs of distress and helps Montalvan tackle the stairs and other physical tasks.

Los Angeles-based filmmaker and philanthropist Charlie Annenberg Weingarten founded DogBlessYou.org, an internet campaign aimed at helping veterans get service dogs like "Tuesday."
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