tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-44218169430118410462024-03-13T10:51:54.378-05:00In Search Of HeroesPaul and Lynn Sansalehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017387941376795535noreply@blogger.comBlogger17125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421816943011841046.post-72898136833068299802012-11-29T12:06:00.001-06:002012-11-30T08:45:01.686-06:00A Very Special Thanks to the Thoughtful and Generous Avis Crew at the Mpls/St. Paul International Airport<br />
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We need to share with you an unbelievable experience we had while
looking for a rental car for our Road Trip.
Paul and I were scheduled to leave on our Veterans Trip on Friday,
October 19th. We knew a large part of
the expense was going to be gas for this road trip of 5,000 plus miles. Getting a fuel efficient car was extremely
important so I began calling car rental
agencies to see what was available. What
I didn't realize that we were leaving on the busiest fall weekend. MEA weekend in MN is an extended weekend when
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I called a couple agencies to hear the same thing "we
can't guarantee anything". With
such high gas prices, I started to calculate the cost if we got stuck with a gas
guzzler and started to realize this trip might not be "doable" after
all. I decided to call the last rental
agency and ask if I could talk to a manager.
Perhaps if they knew how long this trip was and how important it really
was to get the right model, perhaps I could talk them into "holding"
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So I dialed AVIS and asked to talk to a manager. Laura, the woman that answered asked if she
could help me and I explained our dilemma.
She said "hold on" and I assumed she was getting her
manager. I wish I could remember her
exact words, but when she returned to the phone she said something like "I
think we can do better than that".
She explained that every fall the AVIS crew at the airport takes on a
special project and raises funds for that project. "WE" were going to be the ones they
supported- she said that their crew at the Mpls Airport AVIS liked dogs and
they like Veterans. Unbelievable- she
said not to worry and gave me the names of the ones to see when the day arrived
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So, needless to say we were back on track with our plans and
cancelling was no longer a possibility. And
better than that, I began to think this trip was "meant to happen"
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Manager Randy, Paul, Joleen, and Manager Mike</td></tr>
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When we got to the Airport AVIS location to pick up our car,
they had a very comfortable Toyota Camry ready for us. Here is a picture of
Paul, their manager, and two wonderful members of the Avis crew when we picked
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At the end of our
trip we met Laura and her crew at AVIS when we returned our car, not only did
they raise funds to cover our 2 1/2 week rental, they gave us over $150.00
towards our gas. Absolutely unbelievable!
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We took pictures and this one shows Paul, Laura and another member of her crew.
And also they had a supper bag with the <i><u>best</u></i><u> </u>homemade sloppy joes, gourmet potato chips,
fresh buns and treats for our dog Maddie! We hope to stay in touch with these wonderful
folks. They are one caring group of
employees that do great things
quietly. So let's give them a huge shout
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behind their motto "AVIS - WE TRY HARDER" - never doubt they mean it! </span>Paul and Lynn Sansalehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017387941376795535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421816943011841046.post-15861320619392712792012-11-13T09:30:00.000-06:002012-11-13T09:30:58.416-06:00Our Trip Back Home - What Did We Learn?<br />
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On the way home after our last stop in Albuquerque we had a
chance to think back on all the wonderful people we met the past several weeks
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The most important point we want to make is to the people that
might question if service dogs really
make a difference for Veterans with PTSD and TBI. Based on all we heard and the men and women
we met, the answer is a resounding <b>"YES". </b> Not only do these service dogs change their
lives - they also <b><i><u>save </u></i></b>lives. We
met several Veterans that talked about thoughts or attempts of suicide in their
past. One Veteran thought about it daily during a long period in
his life when he was totally housebound.
Then he was paired with his service dog and is finally able to navigate
his way back into the public. Another Veteran survived his suicide attempt and after
much work on his part along with counseling finally was in the position to care
for a dog. This service dog enabled him to get out of seclusion and join the
world again -now leading a very positive life.</div>
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After meeting our first two veterans in Louisville, Paul and
I looked at each other and commented "It
can't possibly get any better than those two guys!" Every Veteran we met with was outstanding. They were all so polite, well spoken, and
above all extremely patriotic . After hearing
about what each of them had gone
through, you could have expected some bitterness. But instead we found men and women that would
do it all again, some who fought to stay in the military, stay with their units
and did not want to end their service. We also found it so interesting that a high
percentage are currently doing some type of advocacy for fellow veterans or
want to go into some kind of work or service in the future to improve the lives
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We were so honored to have met each one of them. Believe me, if these Veterans were examples
of today's soldiers, we are all in good hands. But the culture in the military doesn't allow
them to complain and they don't. They
hide their symptoms as they just try to get through each day- losing spouses,
jobs, families and hope. We only wish these Veterans weren't left
having to figure out how to survive with such horrible disorders. We owe them so much more. Some had been housebound for years before
having a buddy or relative or counselor finally suggest a service dog
organization. We thought about all the
time they had lost and kept thinking about the thousands of other "wounded
warriors" out there trying to get through each day unaware that a dog
could be an option. These young men
were the ages of our sons. They had all
gone through counseling, dozens of medications only to find nothing
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How absolutely amazing that
these four legged miracles came into their lives. The interesting thing was that according to
the organizations we spoke with, the lives of these veterans begin to change
dramatically the day they were introduced to their new service dog. Some found that their dogs woke them from
nightmares on the first night in training. Dogs are absolutely amazing and what they are capable of is unbelievable.</div>
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We'll talk about that tomorrow- </span>Paul and Lynn Sansalehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017387941376795535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421816943011841046.post-33291623210728393982012-11-11T20:25:00.000-06:002012-11-11T20:25:03.481-06:00Theresa and Jax in Albuquerque <br />
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Theresa and Jax were the last of the wonderful Veterans we
have met the past several weeks.
Theresa was in ROTC in high school and enlisted as soon as she
graduated. She had hoped to go into a
health care career by enlisting and also wanted to travel. At 18 years old, she wasn't expecting a war
and when Iraq heated up she found
herself deployed as a combat medic on the front lines. She served 4 years
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She worked at the VA hospital and was transferred to the
emergency room. She found herself working in a
department where she found triggers and flashbacks everywhere from her past making the job impossible. She was
unable to continue. She found herself
more and more isolated at home and trying to deal with multiple symptoms of
PTSD as best she could. One of her
counselors suggested that service dogs had been helpful to some veterans and
she contacted Paws and Stripes. Theresa
had recently rescued Jax, a boxer that had been found on the street. She had Jax evaluated by their trainers and
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Theresa was eager for us to know that Jax rescued her. Today he has made it possible for her to go
out in public and has given her the confidence she needs to move forward with her life. When I asked her what he does for her she said
Jax has an amazing internal clock and makes sure she wakes up at the same time
every morning and reminds her to take her medicine. Theresa also suffers from nightmares and Jax
is there to wake her up from them and just his company now allows her to go back to sleep. Theresa has mobility issues and Jax helps
her to stand up. He helps to reduce her overall anxiety and
reminds her when she is getting anxious.
He does reconnaissance when they are in stores and she knows in those
situations that he "has her back". That is a term we have heard over and over
from the veterans we talked to- how important it is that service dogs are
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Theresa was eager for us to understand that Jax rescued
her. Today he has made it possible for
her to go out in public and has given her the confidence she needs to move forward with her life again. It was great meeting Theresa and we enjoyed
the time we were able to spend with this special twosome. We could only imagine the bravery it took for
Theresa to be a combat medic on the front lines. Today she is finding a way to regain her life. We
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in touch.</span>Paul and Lynn Sansalehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017387941376795535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421816943011841046.post-25237822503091159632012-11-11T16:21:00.000-06:002012-11-11T16:21:16.870-06:00Meet Jim Stanek -The Inspiration for Our Calendar<br />
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Jim Stanek, founder of Paws and Stripes in Rio Rancho, New
Mexico was the Veteran that originally inspired Paul and I a year and a half
ago. We were anxious to meet Jim and
Lindsey in person and learn more about their non-profit organization for
wounded veterans that works to provide service dogs for PTSD and TBI. </div>
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Rio Rancho and Albuquerque are at the base of the gorgeous
Sandia Mountains. We were to meet Jim
and Sarge at a park not far from their office.
We had planned on staying two days in New Mexico but unfortunately we
lost a day to weather in Florida. Thanks
to hurricane Sandy we only had time to photograph Jim's dog Sarge and Jax, our very last dog and the
service dog belonging to one of their graduates. Once again we were blessed with beautiful
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Originally, Jim was an iron worker and volunteer fireman
living in Long Island, NY when 9-11 happened.
Immediately he and fellow firemen rushed to ground zero to help. Because he was under six foot, was strong,
and experienced in rescue, he was lowered deep into the rubble to look for
survivors. They worked non-stop for the
next 3 months working 22 hour days. When
rescue and later recovery ended, Jim found the closest recruiting office and
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Two weeks after finishing basics, Jim was deployed to
Iraq. he served three tours of Iraq that
ended with an injury and eventually he was medically retired. After nine months in treatment at Brook Army
Medical Center in San Antonio, TX, Jim
discovered that the most comfort and relief he found was in the presence of
therapy dogs. They started researching
service dogs for Veterans and discovered price tags of $10-$60M for programs
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Lindsey had adopted a dog for Jim and they
started noticing this dog was trying to alert him to anxiety attacks, blackouts
, etc. Luckily they found local trainers
to work with. They learned how to fine
tune Sarge's skills so that he could help Jim manage his symptoms. Today Jim is on one medication only and is no
longer isolated in his own home. Sarge
reminds him when he begins to tense up, his anxiety level s are down and so are
his nightmares. Because Sarge has his
back and can act as his "spotter", Jim can focus on what he needs to
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This amazing couple wanted to help other veterans and
started the non-profit Paws and Stripes.
Thanks to the success of this great organization, many other veterans,
like Jim, have gotten their lives back.
It is the aim of this organization to provide these dogs and training
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more about Paws and Stripes, go to http://www.pawsandstripes.org. If you want to understand what PTSD and TBI
are and how they affect Veterans, watch the video on their home page. It is one
of the best I have seen. In it Jim also
tells what life was like before and after Sarge - please take the time to watch
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Paul and Lynn Sansalehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017387941376795535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421816943011841046.post-16196957066554805102012-11-06T14:27:00.001-06:002013-05-05T20:11:57.866-05:00 Leander in the Dallas/Fort Worth area<b><u>Leander and Sierra</u></b><br />
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We met with Leander at River Legacy
Park in Arlington Texas. Once again we
were blessed with a 70 degree day under beautiful blue skies. We keep waiting for our luck with
the weather to end and it keeps on going! This remarkable veteran received his service dog from K9s for Warriors in Florida. It was a
two day drive from Jacksonville to the Dallas/Fort Worth area but after meeting
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Leander was in the army
17 years, going in directly after high
school ROTC. He was stationed in
Washington, D.C. where he worked closely with a couple presidents. He then left the military, worked in law
enforcement before reenlisting because he felt that part of his life was
incomplete. During that training period,
he was diagnosed with leukemia. Fortunately it went into remission after he finished chemotherapy, and a few months
later he was deployed to Iraq. He suffered
severe brain damage and leg injuries when an IED blew up the Humvee he was in. He was at Walter Reed a long time, also going
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Leander's PTSD has left him with sleeping issues and a lot
of anxiety. He told us that he did whatever shopping he had to if possible at
night time to avoid people and crowds. Then
he found out about K9s for Warriors from Richard and he applied for the program
and was able to be paired with Sierra. Sierra is a beautiful small golden retriever that was surrendered by her
owner that had to relocate to New York from Florida. Luckily she ended up with
K9s for Warriors and was in their training program- later finding her way to
Leander. Sierra has been a real blessing to Leander who said she has "given
him back his freedom." I asked
Leander how he knew she was the right dog for him during his training with
Sierra in Florida. He said that the
third night there, she woke him from a nightmare. She wakes him from nightmares, will circle
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Today Leander works
for Delta airlines today and is the first employee with a service dog. Watch my FB page and we'll post the wonderful
public service announcement that Delta has made about this partnership. He also travels as much as he can promoting
K9s for Warriors. Here is Leander and Sierra during their training in Florida
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He told me about the time after they came home to Texas when
she saved his life. Sierra does not
bark- at least hardly ever. But one day
when he and Sierra got home from work, he started to feel ill. Sierra started barking and barking at him and
he remembered what Brett, the trainer in Florida had told all the Veterans
training with dogs. Brett said to listen to your dog. So he called his girlfriend (now fiancé) and
told her about the strange way Sierra was acting. She came over, found Sierra still barking and
by then Leander was really feeling sick and she took them to the emergency
room. Leander at age 41 was having a
heart attack. Amazing- so Sierra has literally saved his life and is
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Sandi Capra, development director for K9s For Warriors, suggested that it was well worth the two day drive to Dallas to meet these two amazing
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Paul and Lynn Sansalehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017387941376795535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421816943011841046.post-66203291645536866552012-11-04T23:02:00.000-06:002012-11-04T23:02:06.257-06:00Ryan and Spirit in Jacksonville<br />
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After we finished Bella's photograph's in St. Augustine, we stayed and met Ryan at the
Light House with his service dog Spirit.
We walked across to the yacht club where we found a perfect location for
Spirits photographs. Afterwards we went to Aunt Kate's - a casual restaurant in St. Augustine and sat
on their deck overlooking the water as we had lunch and got to know Ryan. Ryan
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Ryan went into the
Navy in August 2002 and has been serving a little over 10 years. From June 2010 to July 2011 he was stationed
at Guantanamo Bay- a total of 13 months.
The military today does not allow anyone to serve over six months at a
time there because it is extremely taxing mentally. Unfortunately for Ryan that
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Ryan is active still serving in Jacksonville. Like John
(Daisy's owner) he became isolated
finding few peers in his Naval ranks that understood his symptoms.
Because of the nature of his symptoms he just stayed home after getting through
each work day. He told us he became an expert at ordering everything he needed
online so he could avoid going out. He also told us that even when he was able
to get back home on leave that he didn't feel "safe" at family gatherings-showing
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Luckily he was able to start with a volunteer program at
K9sForWarriors and discovered how therapeutic it was just being around the
dogs. Noticing this, Shari Duval was able to find him a spot in their schedule of
veterans so that could begin training with his own service dog. Spirit, a wonderful Black Lab was not
originally chosen for him, but ended up being the perfect dog. Meg Kuchar,
mother of PGA golfer Matt Kuchar helped raise the puppy and kept in close contact
with Ryan during and after his training with Spirit. She took great pride in the role in providing
this service dog for Ryan. Here is a picture of her with Spirit as a puppy and
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Ryan told us that the first 2 weeks of training got him out
more into the public than he had the past several years. After trying everything to manage these
terrible symptoms of PTSD from counseling to biofeedback, finally Spirit was
the answer to get him back into life. Ryan
is doing well now- in fact he and Kevin (Bella's owner) who trained in the same
class at K9's decided to go to a concert together and were successful. He
thought his concert days were over. This picture below is of Ryan and Shari Duval.</div>
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Soon his time serving with the Navy will be over. Because of his personal experience and the
radical improvements in his own situation,
he wants to assist other Veterans get their own service dogs. And best of all, he wants to come back to Minnesota after he receives the training
that will allow him to change the lives of others. We were thrilled with this
news, aware that MN has over 14,000 Veterans with full blown PTSD- some, of
course, that would benefit from the help of a service dog. </div>
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to work together to find a way to bring more service dogs to veterans. Ryan is someone very special and we are confident he will
succeed with his dream to help his fellow Veterans. Thank you Ryan!!!</div>
Paul and Lynn Sansalehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017387941376795535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421816943011841046.post-68196562023226032572012-11-04T08:28:00.000-06:002012-11-04T08:28:57.970-06:00Kevin and Bella in St. Augustine, Florida<br />
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Paul and I met Kevin, his wife Lisa and Bella at the St.
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front porch of the Light House keepers home.
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Kevin and Bella, a beautiful 10 month old golden retriever,
had just graduated from K9sFor Warriors. Bella had been purchased as a puppy by
three women who had to reluctantly surrender her and chose K9s for Warriors.
She went for four months of training before being assigned to Kevin. Although
they had only been together a short time, Bella had already made a significant
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Kevin had gone into the army in 1988 going straight to jump
school after basics and became a specialist in long range reconnaissance, came
out in 1991 and like others, felt the calling to go back in after 9-11-2001. He
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Kevin was diagnosed with PTSD in 1990 and had battled
symptoms without success until being matched with Bella some 22 years later. The
day he arrived at K9s For Warriors, Kevin said is a time he'll never forget. Amidst all the people and dogs in the yard,
Bella ran right directly up to him as if she knew they were meant for each
other. Kevin said the training was fantastic, putting he and Bella and the
other warriors in their class into every environment to test out different
situations. By the way Kevin told us that the three women that surrendered
Bella, came to their graduation.</div>
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Today Bella is always there to help with his anxiety's,
helps him with crowds and forces him to talk to people. He said because Bella
is so beautiful, people just want to know their story and he is getting used to
telling it. She is always there to remind him to calm down, keeps his
nightmares "at bay" and constantly watches his back and gives him
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We learned so much from this wonderful couple that morning
and can't thank them enough for being so generous with their time. We also really enjoyed our time with them and
hope we can stay in touch. This is one of those situations when we just marvel
at the difference that is made so quickly when a service dog is brought into
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Paul and Lynn Sansalehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017387941376795535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421816943011841046.post-44256440599615758492012-11-02T21:40:00.002-05:002012-11-02T21:40:33.587-05:00The Dog House at Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida<br />
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K9s For Warriors is one of the organizations that put us in
contact with their graduates, many who will be subjects in our 2014 Veterans
Edition Calendar "Rescued Heroes". We arrived at their new facility in
Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida on Friday for a tour and opportunity to meet their
great staff. They had recently moved to
this property and had finished getting it all ready for a brand new group of
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We were able to meet their development director Sandi Capra
who put me in touch with their people, Brett Simon- Director of K9 Operations,
Sherrie Keshner - Coordinator K9 Operations, the Deval's son in law who is
their business manager and Shari Duval, President and the one all the graduates
fondly refer to as "Mom". We
were so anxious to meet her after hearing all the wonderful things her
"Warriors" had to say about her.
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The house looks terrific with bright and freshly painted
rooms just waiting for the next group.
It has been so thoughtfully put together and the decorating is just perfect. It has this large family room with a
fireplace, dining area and a great kitchen overlooking it. There is a pool, and a kennel facility that
is shiny and new with a group up of happy dogs in training now just waiting to
become of service to some lucky Veteran.
They have a wonderful office area attached - the whole place is just so
cheerful. They have a large fenced area
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Thank you all for taking the time to let us take Lola's
photos and for giving us the tour especially with the busy schedule you had
getting ready for the next group of guys.
Your graduates tell us they become part of your family after going
through the program - it's very easy to imagine that after visiting and meeting
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Paul and Lynn Sansalehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017387941376795535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421816943011841046.post-61550293112991469242012-11-02T21:16:00.000-05:002012-11-02T21:16:00.404-05:00John and Daisy in Jacksonville<br />
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home from work. He is still active in the Navy stationed in Jacksonville. John enlisted in 1994 and had a tour in Afghanistan.
He had a land based job and was a camera operator- as he put it "the eyes
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When he got came home from his tour he suffered from PTSD
that he acquired due to this land based
duty. Most of his Navy peers couldn't
understand what he was going through which isolated him even more. John had
severe insomnia along with nightmares and terrible anxieties. The medications
prescribed just made everything much worse. His wife joined us and explained that things
were so bad that they separated. His life started spiraling down to a point
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Daisy is an extremely nurturing dog and allows John to use
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He told us that he belongs to a support group for those with PTSD. Once during one of the group sessions another
member of the group was starting to have a flashback and Daisy instinctively
jumped on this man's lap trying to assist. Daisy is just an amazing dog. He also said that he finds others at work
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Today John's life is completely different thanks to Daisy.
When we got up to leave I asked John if he could sum up what Daisy mean to him
and this is what he said, "Having Daisy as a service dog has broken down
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We really loved meeting John and his wife and of course
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Paul and Lynn Sansalehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017387941376795535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421816943011841046.post-64306442644058148792012-10-31T20:16:00.000-05:002012-10-31T20:16:03.738-05:00Sherry and Lola in Jacksonville<br />
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Sherry joined the Marines at age 17 in l986. After several years of service she left and
was a civilian for 20 years. Like other
Vets we've met, she felt "the calling" to serve her country again
joining the National Guard at age 40.
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She left the service with PTSD and severe back issues.
Sherry found herself totally unable to go out due to panic attacks and called
K-9's for help because she desperately wanted her life back. Training with Lola, a medium sized black mix found
on Pet Finder, changed her life completely. Here is a picture of the two during
a makeover and day of pampering that
K9's planned for the first all women group of Veterans. </div>
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After graduating she and Lola started volunteering on a
regular basis. Soon she was asked by Sheri DuVal, President of K9s, to become
their full time volunteer coordinator and she gladly accepted. Today Sherry and Lola do whatever is needed
to help out and she admits it is absolutely the best job and "therapy"
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Thanks Sheri, we had fun getting to know you and Lola too-
we hope you'll keep in touch with us!</div>
Paul and Lynn Sansalehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017387941376795535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421816943011841046.post-23209281031364252882012-10-31T19:08:00.001-05:002012-10-31T19:08:38.431-05:00Nathan and Chance in Jacksonville<br />
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On Thursday, October 25 we arrived in Jacksonville, got
settled into a hotel and contacted Nathan an Army Veteran who is the proud
owner of a service dog called Chance. Nathan's family also lives in the
Jacksonville area and they were all getting ready for a family cruise that was
leaving the next morning. Nathan had
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We were losing light so Nathan's father met with us and
introduced us to Chance and became Paul's assistant in getting the photos. Chance was so good and became accustomed to
us quickly and we were able to get many good shots. Nathan's Dad told us that he had been in the
Army for 12 years, enlisting at age 19.
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He was medically discharged and with the assistance of
Chance has been able to return to school full time. Here's a picture of Nathan
and Chance at K9sForWarriors on graduation day. As we left Nathan was just getting home so we
had a chance to meet him and get a shot of Nathan with Chance. Nathan promised to send me a paper he wrote
about his life before and after getting Chance so stay tuned for a little more
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Nathan, it was great meeting you, your Dad, your sister and girlfriend. Give a special thanks to your Dad for working so
hard to help us get some great pictures. We hope everything turned out and you were
able to find calmer waters on your cruise!</div>
Paul and Lynn Sansalehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017387941376795535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421816943011841046.post-24446768758743570312012-10-28T07:44:00.000-05:002012-10-28T07:44:58.499-05:00Justin and Cody in Charlotte, N.C.
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">On Tuesday, October 23 we left Nashville and drove to
Charlotte, N.C. through the most spectacular fall colors in the Great Smoky
Mountains. Driving through those mountains and series of tunnels is something
we won't forget- wow.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">Wednesday we met Justin in Charlotte and followed him to a
wonderful spot on Lake Wylie for photos. Justin's service dog is a great
Labradoodle named Coty.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I can easily see
why this wonderful breed is so successful as service dogs- they are extremely smart,
loyal and friendly and we just fell in love with Cody. After the photos were
done, we spend several hours sitting at a picnic table overlooking the lake,
talking with Justin.</span></div>
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that served one year in Iraq and three months in Afghanistan before returning
to the U.S. wounded. He like many of the Veterans we talked to fought very hard
to stay in but after 6-7 months on "medical hold" was told by a West
Point surgeon that he was out. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">After separating from the Army, he moved to Charlotte, N.C.
joining his wife where they had their first child 9 days later. But life with was
very tough. Besides all of his physical wounds, he was battling PTSD. His hyper
vigilance, inability to be in crowds, along with many triggers kept him
housebound. Over the next 2 years he tried counseling many times and many
medications but nothing worked. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">Luckily for Justin he talked to another Veteran, Rick, who
had received a service dog. This friend found with the aid of his service dog he
could finally manage his symptoms and was able to get his life back. Justin
applied and was accepted to the same program.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">
</span>While he was waiting for his service dog training period to arrive, he
volunteered to transport a dog down to K9s For Warriors from Charlotte.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>This dog had been given up<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>by an owner that had left him horrible shape-
his teeth were black, hair completely matted, and he was suffering from
malnutrition.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>But someone saw the
potential in this resilient dog so he was screened by the trainers and OK'd for
training due to his aptitude and temperament. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">Justin and another Veteran agreed to pick up the dog from
the foster family at a Bass Pro Shop in Charlotte for the trip to Florida.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>When he arrived, Justin found out that dog
was going to be trained for him. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>They
met inside the store and when Justin went up to Coty, the dog lifted his paw
and they shook hands! The picture you see here was taken <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>at that very moment. "Cody" and
Justin bonded on the way down to Jacksonville and Coty stayed on to work with
the trainers. Justin and he were reunited months later for their 3 week
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">Life has been completely different since they met. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Justin said he laughs more, has his
"emotions" back, and is now able to go out in the world again. But the
best is just the peace of mind that Coty gives him- something we<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>have heard quite often. He said "Coty
has my back" -every veteran understands what that means. Coty also wakes
him from nightmares and alerts him to seizures. Justin's wife told him "It's
<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>good to have you 'home'"- meaning Justin
hadn't been the same person since 2003- not until Coty. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">And to Justin- thank you so much - what a great time we had
with you.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>We are grateful that you took
the time to explain to us what Vets are going through - there was so much we
were unaware of.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>It was a<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>wonderful day- I know we'll stay in touch. </span></div>
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When we arrived at our hotel in Memphis Paul tried to
download the Louisville photos from his camera to our computer, only to
discover it didn't work. Knowing this had to be fixed by the next afternoon and
Melissa's photos we went off terribly frustrated to the Cracker Barrel for
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I noticed turnip greens on the menu and asked the waitress
what they tasted like and she didn't know but a handsome man who looked like a
Marine at the next table said he could tell me. That started a conversation
with him asking if we were on vacation, etc. and we told him what we were
doing. He told us about his years of
service and his experiences and friends of his on active duty suffering with
PTSD unable to admit to having it or asking for help fearing they would lose
their standing. His very pretty wife and young son joined us and we continued
talking for some time. They finished first and we said good bye- they made our
stop so much interesting but also reminded us how devastating PTSD can be to
servicemen and women and how trapped so many feel with their situations- unable
to ask for and get help. Instead they just try and manage to get through their
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When we were finished and went to the cashier to pay our
check, we were told the couple at the table next to us paid for our meal. We
asked the manager if he could find their information so we could thank them
properly but after hunting through the receipts he just couldn't be sure. They
were going to check in on our blog and if they do we want them to know we
thought it was a beautiful gesture- thank you!</div>
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Then the next day we went into the Best Buy close by and the
head of the Geek Squad totally fixed what was wrong with the computer and spent
a lot of time explaining how to avoid issues in the future. He had friends very
involved with rescue and when we asked how much we owed him he said
"Nothing" !! So thank you again Nathan of the Memphis Best Buy Geek
Squad!</div>
<span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; font-size: 11.0pt; line-height: 115%; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-ascii-theme-font: minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family: "Times New Roman"; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA; mso-bidi-theme-font: minor-bidi; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-theme-font: minor-latin; mso-hansi-theme-font: minor-latin;">So how about that for Southern Hospitality??!</span>Paul and Lynn Sansalehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017387941376795535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421816943011841046.post-27326390945148026712012-10-27T09:46:00.000-05:002012-10-27T09:46:02.586-05:00Monday, October 22 with Melissa and Chauncey in Memphis<br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Today we met Army Veteran Melissa, her service dog Chauncey,
a large handsome golden retriever, and
her friend Joe. We found a great spot in a park and once again were blessed
with perfect weather. It was so easy to get good shots of Chauncey because he
was such happy dog and glad just to be outside.
After Paul was sure he had good shots, we had a chance to talk about her
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Melissa went into the army in 1992, after several years went
into the National Guard where she remained until 9-11. On 9-11 she was heading to the first day of a
new job when she heard on her car radio that the Twin Towers had come
down. She never started that day,
instead she re-upped into the service again, later deploying to Iraq. She
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">I asked her what life was like before Chauncey and like so
many other vets with PTSD, she was totally housebound. This was due to panic
attacks that could be triggered by many things outside of her home. She told us
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attack. A cardboard box along the road meant a possible road side bomb. So she
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dogs were having in managing PTSD symptoms and started searching online for an
organization to help her. She became discouraged after finding most
organizations required a 3-6 month stay and training period or that the
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">`She was ready to give up but decided to call one more- K9s
For Warriors in Florida. One of the founders, Sheri Duval listened to her and
said "Send in your paperwork NOW", she did and was accepted to their
program. After communicating back and forth with their head trainer, a trained
service dog was thoughtfully chosen for Melissa. In June of 2012 she started the three week
training period at their facility where they "fine tune" the training
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While training with Chauncey, she suddenly realized after the first two weeks,
that she was no longer stuttering. Melissa said that every aspect of their
training was life changing. This organization also treats their veterans to an
array of special events from makeovers to massages. Every veteran we have talked to that has gone
through this program has raved about the treatment they received and more
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Even though Melissa and Chauncey have only been together for
5 months, Melissa's life has changed dramatically. I asked what was the most life changing and
she said that she is able to go out into public again. With Chauncey giving her
confidence and watching her back she has regained her life. She is a full time
student now and said everyone on campus loves Chauncey. </span></div>
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and if you want to know more about her life and also find an excellent section
defining PTSD and TBI - check it out. <span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 115%;">Looking at Melissa and Chauncey, we have no
doubt their future is bright. Thank you so much Melissa and Chauncey for
spending time with us today- we really loved meeting you - oh and Paul wants to
thank Joe for helping with the photos and making it more interesting for
Chauncey with all his "ringtone special effects"- they worked! </span></span></div>
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really hard tonight to catch you all up on the last couple days. Here is our
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Louisville, Kentucky. It is was a really
beautiful morning- clear blue skies and 70. We met up with our first two
veterans and their dogs- Chris and service dog, Niko along with Alex and his
service dog Skip. Both of these Veterans went through <i>K9s For Warriors</i> for their service dogs. This organization was founded by
PGA golfer Bob DuVal and his wife Shari. We'll tell you much more later about
this great group-here's the link if you want to know more now </span><span style="font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; font-size: 11.0pt; line-height: 115%; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-ascii-theme-font: minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family: "Times New Roman"; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA; mso-bidi-theme-font: minor-bidi; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-theme-font: minor-latin; mso-hansi-theme-font: minor-latin;"><span style="font-size: 13.5pt; line-height: 115%;"><a href="http://www.k9sforwarriors.org/">http://www.k9sforwarriors.org/</a></span></span><br />
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location. It was just beautiful with huge oak trees throughout and at
their peak of color. The grounds are all surrounded by an old stone
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during his high school years. He served 2 tours in Iraq as an MP during his 6
years of service. As Paul was photographing Skip, I asked Alex to tell me about
the difference Skip has made in his life. After his discharge from the service
he found he couldn't leave the house for five months and often thought about
suicide. He was on eight different medications but nothing helped until he met
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<span style="font-size: 13.5pt;">Alex told me that after they first met and completed their first day together </span><span style="font-size: 18px;">of training at K9s For Warrior</span><span style="font-size: 13.5pt;">, they went to sleep. During that first night he woke up with Skip barking in his face and
thought "what the heck is this dog doing?" He then realized he
was drenched with sweat - Skip had just woke him up from a nightmare. From
that moment on he knew Skip was the right dog for him. He said Skip helped
integrate him back into society and the</span><span class="apple-converted-space" style="font-size: 13.5pt;"> </span><u style="font-size: 13.5pt;">most</u><span class="apple-converted-space" style="font-size: 13.5pt;"> </span><span style="font-size: 13.5pt;">important thing was that Skip
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country with a group that is raising funds and awareness for service dogs for
Veterans. Here is a picture taken for that tour. Skip, by the way is probably
one of the cutest dogs I have ever seen. I asked him about Skip's rescue
story and he said that he was just left at a gas station in Florida. After
being rescued, he was screened to become a service dog and his training started
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Iraq. Until he received Niko, he had been housebound for one year and was on 16
different medications. I asked him also to tell me how Niko has helped
him and he said that the very best thing was being able to reclaim his
independence. Today he is on five medications instead of sixteen. He added that
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impressed with these young men and it was such an honor to meet them. These are
our first two veterans on this journey and it is absolutely amazing to hear the
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<span lang="">Thank you to these people who helped to get us on the road. I'm sure all you dog lovers know how important it is to leave your dog in good hands when you need to. We are so grateful to Beth and Stephen who are staying with our Cairn Terrier Maddie, as seen in this picture. What great friends they are for giving us this important peace of mind for the next couple weeks!</span><br />
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And now for the Avis Crew at the Mpls International Airport. Avis has the motto "We Try Harder" and believe me- they really do. Avis is responsible for the gas efficient Toyota we are using -we'll tell you more about their role in this blog a little later. Just know they helped us reserve exactly what we needed, model wise, when no one else would! In the picture with Paul are three of the Avis crew who helped us get on the road. </span><br />
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Thanks to Casey (son) and Melissa for putting us up in Kansas City for our first night on the road. We spent Saturday driving to Louisville, KY and just can't get over how spectacular the colors are right now- absolutely perfect timing. <br />
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<span lang="">This morning we met with Chris and Alex our first two incredible heroes and it couldn't have started better - these are truly two of America's <i><u>finest.</u></i><u></u> We had hoped to tell you all about this wonderful day but like Murphy's Law, we had a glitch downloading our photos. Hopefully the "Geek" squad here in Memphis can resolve all our problems in the morning!<br />
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Tomorrow we are meeting our next hero Melissa and service dog Chauncey, a beautiful golden. We promise to give you a full report with photos tomorrow night! <br />
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</span><br />Paul and Lynn Sansalehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03017387941376795535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4421816943011841046.post-45537743939667125232012-10-20T22:09:00.003-05:002012-10-20T22:09:54.113-05:00 The Purpose Of Our Blog by Paul and Lynn Sansale<br />
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In 2012 Paul and I produced our first calendar called
"Rescue Dog to Therapy Dog". It featured Paul's paintings of 12
rescued therapy dogs and told their story along with a dog/owner photo. We did
this to bring awareness to the overwhelming problems the dog rescue world was
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Someone purchased a case of those calendars to use as a
fundraiser for an organization we had never heard of before -Paws and Stripes.
Curious, we looked up this website and listened to founder and veteran Jim
Stanek discuss his PTSD and TBI symptoms and how his specially trained service
dog Sarge restored his life when nothing else worked. Long story short, we were
so impressed by all we found out over the next year about these specially
trained dogs and their vital work, that we decided to devote our 2014 calendar
to telling their truly amazing stories. </div>
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When we looked to our state of MN to find a
Veteran with PTSD and a service dog, we could only find one. We made his the cover dog on our 2013
Calendar "Rescued Heroes". In order to find 12 rescued service dogs of Veterans for our 2014 calendar, we
needed to go to other states that had programs that trained these special dogs
specifically for "invisible wounds". After studying many, we
chose two we really admired- Paws and Stripes in Rio Rancho, New Mexico and K9s
For Warriors in Ponte Verde, Florida.</div>
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During the next 2 1/2 weeks we are traveling to meet 14
rescued service dogs that belong to Veterans that received and trained their dogs through one
of these incredible programs. We have
made arrangements to meet our Veterans in
Louisville, Memphis, Charlotte, Jacksonville, Dallas and Albuquerque and
places in between. We'll photographing
each of them and getting information for their stories, eventually turning it
into a 2014 Calendar "Rescued Heroes- Veterans Edition". </div>
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Stay tuned and follow along with us as we meet our
"Heroes" over the next seventeen days!</div>
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