Vets and Pets tells fifteen emotional and entertaining stories of the
incredible bonds between wounded warriors, veterans, and other service
members and their service and companion animals. Whether these special
relationships are with dogs, cats, horses, pigs, or even birds of prey,
readers will discover how these remarkable animals help veterans return
to civilian life and live independently while simultaneously bringing
joy and confidence into their lives.
Tyler struggled to adjust to civilian life after losing both of his legs
in Afghanistan, until he met his intelligent and willfully disobedient
red European Doberman pinscher, Apollo. Vietnam veteran Patrick regained
a sense of well-being and hope through the study of birds of prey. Max
the horse has helped numerous veterans learn to trust, improve their
communication, and increase their self-confidence and self-esteem. Mandi
discovered that the intelligence and unconditional love of pigs were
exactly what she needed to heal from an abusive past and a disappointing
army-training injury. These are just a few of the uplifting stories that
are featured in this striking collection.
In addition to exploring the unique, lifelong bonds that can develop
between veterans and their animal companions, Vets and Pets spotlights
extraordinary nonprofits that unite wounded warriors with service and
companion animals, including Pets for Patriots, Hooves Marching for
Mercy, Horses Helping Heroes, and Avian Veteran Alliance, among others.