Soldiers who serve in the military deploy and have countless traumatic encounters, including close friends dying constantly, which leave scars. They come back with all of these issues that often make them unable to stay in public for any length of time. For example, Robert Soliz says, “I would constantly be scanning for who was going to come stab me from behind”(Collin). Most veterans have these …show more content…
They help blind people navigate, they help people who have seizures to relieve them and help them get over it faster, and animals help veterans with their countless other problems. The many veterans who have lots of aftermath problems will get an animal that are specifically trained to cater to their needs. It has been proven among the veterans that do have animals that their stress and suicide rates are incredibly lower. Also, while most times the animals are dogs, sometimes cats and other animals are trained to help these people just in case the person taking in the animal is allergic to dogs. “I couldn’t show affection, couldn’t hug my kids” says Soliz (Collins), before taking in a dog, which now he says helps him throughout everyday, whether it be at home or in public. In the end, however, it’s the programs that assign these animals to the veterans that need help the