Jul222013News“Like their human counterparts, dogs that are exposed to combat and other dangerous situations can develop post-traumatic stress disorder…” and this is where groups like the North-Carolina based Canine PTSD Awareness Organization (CPTSDAO) can come in to help. Read More: Category: NewsBy RonJuly 22, 2013 Author: Ron http://www.uswardogs.com Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Medical Center Helps Military Dogs Heal from WarNextNext post:Canines in combat is focus of ‘Dogs of War’ exhibit to open at Camp PendletonRelated postsWWII War Dog: Lucky, The Family PetOctober 6, 2021Poodles Against Hitler: A Canine Unit for World War IIOctober 6, 2021What We Know About the Claims of Military Dogs Left in KabulOctober 6, 2021Military Working Dogs: JBSA’s four-legged defendersOctober 6, 2021How to Honor the Military Dogs Who Serve Our NationMarch 21, 2019Mission K9 Rescue is Finding Homes for Heroic DogsMarch 21, 2019