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Dogs are awesome.
[Dogs are awesome.]
Except when they maul small children.
This is an awesome program. It definitely needs to be accessible to more military members. My husband has severe depression and PTSD and is unable to get a dog. I know it would help him tremendously but fighting the system isn't easy, especially when you have mental issues to begin with.
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