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Wounded Paw Project

Wounded Paw Project is dispelling the belief that shelter dogs are NOT practical candidates as Service Dogs. This notion is based upon he belief that by breeding one can control temperament, wellness, and longevity. Just as anthropological data does not support that upbringing and race/color does not necessarily equate to level of performance and more importantly a constructive contribution to society. Shelter Dogs exemplify the military creed [dogma] of “Service before Self”, especially Shelter Dogs.

Canine Wounded Heroes

We equip k-9 police dogs with bullet-proof, knife-proof, blast-resistance protective vests to help keep them safe in the line of duty.

Warrior Canine Connection

Warrior Canine Connection is a pioneering organization that utilizes clinically based Canine Connection Therapy to empower returning combat Veterans who have sustained physical and psychological wounds while in service to our country. Based on the concept of Warriors helping Warriors, WCC's therapeutic service dog training program is designed to mitigate symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress and Traumatic Brain Injuries, while giving recovering Service Members and Veterans a sense of purpose, help in reintegrating back into their families and communities, and a potential career path as a service dog trainer. The program also produces highly skilled Warrior-trained service dogs that will provide years of mobility and social support to Veterans with disabilities.

Warrior Ranch Foundation

Warrior Ranch Foundation envisions a world where veterans and rehabilitated horses realize their productive future in society. Through horse interaction, Warrior Ranch provides a safe haven of healing and well-being for veterans, first responders and horses in need.

Warrior Dogs Matter

Warrior Dogs Matter provides free veterinary care to the service dogs of US military veterans and service members.

Warrior Dog Rescue

The mission of Warrior Dog Rescue is to save the dogs that are left abandoned in shelters, are surrendered by their owners, and those that are being abused and neglected. We are committed to providing them the medical care they need, helping them to overcome their past by providing them loving, educated foster homes, finding them their perfect forever home by means of a thorough adoption process, and guiding them on their journey into their new life. Warrior Dog Rescue will also be engaged in the education of responsible dog ownership. We acknowledge that we will have a role in this industry to take the lead on providing awareness to others in the community and across the country. The dogs all deserve a “good dog life… every single one of them.”

Warrior Freedom Service Dogs Inc.

WFSD is dedicated to providing free service canines to Veterans struggling from combat-related post traumatic stress while reconnecting them to the life they fought for.

Kansas City Pet Project

To end the killing of healthy and treatable pets in Kansas City, Missouri by using the most progressive and lifesaving programs and promoting effective animal control policies.

LifeLine Animal Project Inc

LifeLine's primary mission is to stop the euthanasia of healthy and treatable cats and dogs in Atlanta area shelters by promoting homeless pet adoptions, spay/neuter programs and public awareness.