All service men and women should be able to keep their military trained dogs. The main reason is that they could be attached to the dogs and wants them to be with them. The dogs could be important to the person and will be happy with the dogs. The military members realize that the dogs are more comfortable with their handlers. The military could use trained dogs in the future to save lives. The dogs are a part of the military and win wars by finding things like IEds. The dogs could be inspirational to the to the handlers and might help them remember their time in the service. Even though the military might own them, the dogs may have the right to go with their handler. The dogs might like to be with their handler. I agree that they can only
The dog soldiers were one of six elite fighting group of the Cheyenne tribe. Dog soldiers also helped in the tribe with solving murders, robberies, and other crimes. The Dog soldiers group began in early 1800. The warriors were the last line of defense to the tribe if anything terrible happened. The these highly trained Native Americans were outfitted with a particular sash which trailed the ground, they would usually wear war paint on the faces, and the highest ranked chief would wear a headdress full of owl feathers; the four bravest warriors in battles would wear a dog rope across their chest. They would how a skunk hide belt around their hips. During a battle, the warriors would tether themselves to the ground to prove they would not run
This article summarizes how post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) effects soldiers returning from combat zones and how service dogs help relieve PTSD symptoms. After the success of an award-winning program created for at risk teens, Rick Yount, a social worker and certified service dog trainer, created the first Warrior dog-training program. The Warrior dog-training program was designed to be a safe and effective
The amount of different service dogs available is incredible to me, before listening to Chris and Katy I only knew about one type of service dog and that was a seeing eye dog. I had no idea about any of the other possibilities such as hearing dogs, social dogs or dogs to help veterans. All of these service dogs are raised and trained to perform amazing tasks and help the owners out incredibly. Its a very wide range of people that dogs can help and I believe that as time goes on we will find more ways to help the lives of humans by using
Another animal who has always been a great use in war is the dog. He was used in WWII for many purposes, including
Dog owners with special needs would not have to worry about losing their service dogs.
Service dogs can also be veterans. This kind of service dogs is mainly focused on comforting these veterans. For example, when there vets in loud places such as the grocery store or theme
I think the soldiers should be able to keep their dogs. As it says in the story the bond between the handler and the dog is strong. So if the dog and the handler are split up the handler will get sad or depressed and well especially if wounded. So if the handler could keep the dog that like his buddy and help him through it all. The military just going to throw the dog back into war when the people who need them are their handlers.
Service dog are very helpful to people in need that’s why they are so important. When the puppies are about 8-12 months they are away from their moms, so they can be trained to help people in need. According to “The wonders Veterans”,The dogs can help other people when they are not able to do things on their own, so they can help a lot. Also these dogs are very well trained and very smart.
Dogs have helped humans in various medical fields for a long time. There are dogs that get experimental cancer treatments to see if they would be safe for humans. There are dogs that are trained to sniff out cancer in a human and according to the article by D. Becker, “there are even service dogs who alert their owners when their blood sugar is dropping dangerously low.” (p.1). Some people think that service dogs should not be allowed in schools because they are afraid. However they are wrong because service dogs are so well trained they will not harm the students or other people in a
The dog and owner may become depressed if they are split apart. Also the service men or women work very hard and they deserve some reward so by keeping their dogs would make them happy. If the dog and owner stay together, they may feel more safe if something bad happened to them in the past. Some people get PTSD after they are released from the service. By having the dog that was with him or her all the time, my relieve them from not having flash backs.
These illnesses can make it hard to do actions needed in everyday life when they return home from the battlefield. Since these illnesses are often more mental rather than physical, one of the best ways to help soldiers who suffer with PTSD or TBI is to provide a service dog to help their needs. A service dog is “any dog that is individually trained to work or perform a task for the benefit of an individual with a disability” (“Service Animals”). It may be hard to train a service dog or even find a dog to train. Approximately 3.9 million dogs enter shelters nationwide each year and of those 3.9 million, about 2.7 million are euthanized each year (“Pet Statistics”). Many of these dogs that are in shelters are strays as a result of improper care from their previous owners. Much of the nation’s animal cruelty is a result of conflicts between their owners. A 2011 survey states that about 10.2 million men and women are physically assaulted by their partner in the United States every year, and 62 percent of the nation's households have at least one pet ("Animal Cruelty Facts and Statistics”). Animals are just the victims of the prejudice that is going on around
I think that people in the military should be able to keep their dogs. There are a lot of reasons why they should get to. One of the reasons is that when they don’t get to bring their dogs home with them is they might feel like a piece missing from them. Another thing is if they take them time to train them to be their partners than they should get to keep them. My final thing that I am going to be talking about is they have a special bond with the dog; they are friends.
“Veterans report that service dogs help break their isolation. People will often avert their eyes when they see a wounded veteran. But when the veteran has a dog, the same people will come up and say, 'Hi' to pet the dog and then strike up a conversation.” This quote from United States Senator Al Franken is a shining example of the power that a service animal can have to improve the quality of life for those with special needs who have a service animal. Imagine!
All of the dogs have simple rights that can not be taken away. Some of these rights are: life, freedom, and the right to be happy.
There are between 45 to 55 million dogs per household in America (American Humane Association 2012). Furthermore, according to a national survey, the majority of dog owners chose to get a dog for the companionship as the major reason for having a dog (American Animal Hospital Association, 2004). After all, dogs are nonjudgmental, give unconditional love, can be trusted with our most intimate feelings and emotions, and are highly intelligent. These dog characteristics can significantly enhance the lives of thousands of youth and adults, especially those with disabilities and/or those who live in continuing care facilities. There are approximately 20,000 service dogs in the U.S., which includes 10,000 guide dogs (American Humane Association 2012)