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Do you think you need a Service Dog? Do you understand what handling a Service Dog day in and day out entails? Are you familiar with the ADA? Do you know how to respond when a business refuses to serve you because of your Service Dog? What can a PTSD Service Dog do for you? PTSDog: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and the Service Dog answers all of these questions and more! Written to explain the laws, the day-to-day handling of a Service Dog, and to share real-life examples of this from the mouths of disabled Veterans who use PTSD Service Dogs, PTSDog is a one stop shop for Service Dog stories, knowledge and real-life experiences.…mehr

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Do you think you need a Service Dog? Do you understand what handling a Service Dog day in and day out entails? Are you familiar with the ADA? Do you know how to respond when a business refuses to serve you because of your Service Dog? What can a PTSD Service Dog do for you? PTSDog: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and the Service Dog answers all of these questions and more! Written to explain the laws, the day-to-day handling of a Service Dog, and to share real-life examples of this from the mouths of disabled Veterans who use PTSD Service Dogs, PTSDog is a one stop shop for Service Dog stories, knowledge and real-life experiences.
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Joaquin Juatai was an award winning Navy Journalist whose career included being selected as the Department of the Navy's Print Journalist of the Year in 2001. After an injury ended his military career, Juatai discovered that he was dealing not only with physical damage, but with Post Traumatic Stress as well. Juatai's journey of healing and recovery, accompanied by his PTSD Service Dog Skeeter, the Alaskan Malamute, has lead to the book, PTSDog: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and the Service Dog, and to his mission in life: to help address the shocking epidemic of Veteran suicides by educating, supporting and advocating for the use of PTSD Service Dogs as part of the Veteran's treatment for PTSD.