Veterans Service Dogs

Veterans Service Dogs

At Valor Medical Service Dogs, we are deeply committed to serving those who have served our country. Our Veterans Service Dogs program is designed to provide life-saving assistance and companionship to veterans who are coping with physical disabilities, PTSD, and other service-related conditions. These dogs are more than just pets—they are highly trained partners that help veterans regain their independence, manage symptoms, and improve their quality of life.

The Need for Veterans Service Dogs
Veterans often face unique challenges as they transition back to civilian life. The effects of combat, including physical injuries and psychological trauma, can make everyday activities difficult and overwhelming. Veterans Service Dogs are specifically trained to address these challenges, offering both practical assistance and emotional support.

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PTSD and Anxiety

Many veterans experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and anxiety after their service.

Physical Disabilities

Veterans who have suffered physical injuries may struggle with mobility, balance, or performing daily tasks.

Social Reintegration

The companionship of a Veterans Service Dog can also aid in social reintegration, helping veterans reconnect with their communities

Real Warriors. Real Stories.

Mike R., U.S. Army Veteran












“Valor Medical Service Dogs gave me a new lease on life. My service dog, Bella, has been an incredible companion and support system. I never imagined that I could regain my independence after my injury, but with Bella by my side, I feel more confident and capable than ever. The team at Valor is amazing – their dedication and compassion are evident in every aspect of what they do. I am forever grateful.”

Sarah and David L., Parents













“Our son, who has autism, was struggling with daily challenges that made it difficult for him to connect with others. Since being paired with his service dog, Max, we’ve seen a remarkable change in his behavior and social interactions. Max has not only become his best friend but also his protector and comforter. We are so thankful to Valor Medical Service Dogs for bringing Max into our lives – it’s been a true blessing.”

Emma J., Service Dog Recipient













“I have been amazed by the professionalism and expertise of the trainers at Valor Medical Service Dogs. From the very first interaction, I knew I was in good hands. The care and attention they put into training my service dog, Luna, was evident from day one. Luna has made such a difference in my daily life, helping me manage my anxiety and navigate the world with more ease. I can’t recommend Valor enough!”

John T., Marine Corps Veteran













“The experience with Valor Medical Service Dogs exceeded all of our expectations. The staff took the time to understand my needs and paired me with a service dog that was perfect for my lifestyle. Rusty has brought so much joy and stability into my life. He’s more than just a service dog; he’s my partner in life. I couldn’t imagine where I would be without him. Valor has my deepest appreciation.”


Mike R., U.S. Army Veteran













“Valor Medical Service Dogs gave me a new lease on life. My service dog, Bella, has been an incredible companion and support system. I never imagined that I could regain my independence after my injury, but with Bella by my side, I feel more confident and capable than ever. The team at Valor is amazing – their dedication and compassion are evident in every aspect of what they do. I am forever grateful.”

Sarah and David L., Parents













“Our son, who has autism, was struggling with daily challenges that made it difficult for him to connect with others. Since being paired with his service dog, Max, we’ve seen a remarkable change in his behavior and social interactions. Max has not only become his best friend but also his protector and comforter. We are so thankful to Valor Medical Service Dogs for bringing Max into our lives – it’s been a true blessing.”

Emma J., Service Dog Recipient













“I have been amazed by the professionalism and expertise of the trainers at Valor Medical Service Dogs. From the very first interaction, I knew I was in good hands. The care and attention they put into training my service dog, Luna, was evident from day one. Luna has made such a difference in my daily life, helping me manage my anxiety and navigate the world with more ease. I can’t recommend Valor enough!”

John T., Marine Corps Veteran













“The experience with Valor Medical Service Dogs exceeded all of our expectations. The staff took the time to understand my needs and paired me with a service dog that was perfect for my lifestyle. Rusty has brought so much joy and stability into my life. He’s more than just a service dog; he’s my partner in life. I couldn’t imagine where I would be without him. Valor has my deepest appreciation.”

Frequently Ask and Questions

What is a Veterans Service Dog?


A Veterans Service Dog is a specially trained dog that assists veterans with disabilities related to their service, such as physical injuries, PTSD, anxiety, and other conditions. These dogs perform specific tasks to help veterans regain independence and improve their quality of life.

Veterans with a documented disability resulting from their military service may qualify for a Veterans Service Dog. This includes those with physical disabilities, PTSD, traumatic brain injuries (TBI), anxiety disorders, and other conditions that significantly impact daily life. Eligibility is determined through an application process that includes documentation from a healthcare professional.

Training a Veterans Service Dog involves a comprehensive process that can take 18 to 24 months. The training includes basic obedience, public access skills, and task-specific training tailored to the veteran’s needs. At Valor Medical Service Dogs, we ensure that each dog is thoroughly prepared to support their veteran in various environments and situations.

To apply for a Veterans Service Dog, you’ll need to complete an application that provides information about your service-related disability and how a service dog could assist you. The application process also requires documentation from a healthcare provider. Once your application is approved, we work to match you with a dog that meets your specific needs.

Valor Medical Service Dogs provides Veterans Service Dogs free of charge to eligible veterans. Thanks to our efficient training methods and careful management, we can train and pair each dog for just $6,000. This cost is significantly lower than that of many other organizations, and we cover all expenses to ensure veterans have access to the support they need.

A Veterans Service Dog is a specially trained dog that assists veterans with disabilities related to their service, such as physical injuries, PTSD, anxiety, and other conditions. These dogs perform specific tasks to help veterans regain independence and improve their quality of life.Veterans with a documented disability resulting from their military service may qualify for a Veterans Service Dog. This includes those with physical disabilities, PTSD, traumatic brain injuries (TBI), anxiety disorders, and other conditions that significantly impact daily life. Eligibility is determined through an application process that includes documentation from a healthcare professional.Training a Veterans Service Dog involves a comprehensive process that can take 18 to 24 months. The training includes basic obedience, public access skills, and task-specific training tailored to the veteran’s needs. At Valor Medical Service Dogs, we ensure that each dog is thoroughly prepared to support their veteran in various environments and situations.To apply for a Veterans Service Dog, you’ll need to complete an application that provides information about your service-related disability and how a service dog could assist you. The application process also requires documentation from a healthcare provider. Once your application is approved, we work to match you with a dog that meets your specific needs.Valor Medical Service Dogs provides Veterans Service Dogs free of charge to eligible veterans. Thanks to our efficient training methods and careful management, we can train and pair each dog for just $6,000. This cost is significantly lower than that of many other organizations, and we cover all expenses to ensure veterans have access to the support they need.