Who Rescued Who?: Veteran Rescues Pug Who Rescues Veteran

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The book helps to understand and see that even a pug can be a service dog. With the dedication from the dog, the owner, and the right trainer, any dog can be a service dog. What a service dog can do not only to our veterans and first responders but to anyone who has a disability. Dogs are dedicated and give their heart to help as we should to help dogs. We rescued our pug from a shelter. When people say we were her angels, we clearly say no, she was our angel. We were just lucky enough to see her. Please read to see how this little pug changed the life of a veteran.

About the author

Dawn Taylor has a bachelor’s degree in business, with specialization in innovation organization. She volunteers with several pug rescue organizations and a service dog organization. She is works full-time from home and is a full-time caregiver for her husband, who is a veteran. Her husband suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, mobility issues, and severe hearing loss. He also has Huntington’s disease and angioneurotic edema. Together the three of them do the best they can to help others understand the importance of a dog as well as how we can be important to a dog.

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