K9s For Warriors

K9s For Warriors


CHARITY STORY
John and Henry
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Warrior John with service dog Henry in historic St. Augustine Florida during his 21-day Warrior training program at K9s For Warriors.
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K9s For Warriors

“It was such a drastic change the moment I met that dog. It was absolutely love at first sight,” Tappen said. “It was the epitome of all the cheesy, corny stuff you see in the movies.”“It was almost like this weight I didn’t even know I was carrying came off my shoulders.”The pair trained for three weeks at the K9s For Warriors Gold Family Campus in Alachua County, Fla., strengthening their bond and learning to effectively communicate.“The first week, I broke down,” Tappen rememebered. “I cried in front of grown men. I was so raw because I hadn’t handled the emotions. It all just came out.”For Tappen and Henry, those three weeks were filled with learning and love.“It was difficult at first learning to communicate with your dog,” Tappen said. “You both have two different languages, and you don’t always understand their signals all the time.”For both, though, the hard work has paid off tenfold.“Because of Henry, my son is more himself again. He’s more John,” Susan, Tappen’s mother said.“He is more interested in his future — dreaming and having goals — rather than just existing,” added his father, Rob.Since returning home, Tappen has begun going out more, not only to care for Henry, but also on his own volition.“In this day and age, I can order anything to my house. It encourages self-isolation. You can use DoorDash or Amazon anytime — it’s great, but it encourages you to close yourself off,” Tappen said. “With a Service Dog, you no longer have that option.”


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K9s For Warriors
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My name is Victoria. I am a lead K9 trainer at K9s for Warriors and I have with me Tango. We rescued Tango from New Braunfels Humane Society. Tango, we call him my little cow dog. He’s black and white, spots all over. He’s very shy up front. You don’t really know that he had a little bit of a personality. Sometimes he can be hard to read, but he can be very spunky, he loves to play. One of my favorite things when you kind of hype him up and play with him he’ll go grab the toy first, and then he’ll kind of go bring it to you. Overall, he’s always been kind of a good dog. We haven’t really had to work through a ton of issues, so I’ve been able t challenge him a lot more than I feel like I’ve been able to challenge other dogs. We have gotten to the point where I can put him in a down/stay in one room, and I can leave and go to another room and come back maybe a few minutes later and he’ll still be there. I think he’ll be a fantastic Service Dog.
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