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May 2026 Spotlight: Soldiers Best Friend

May 2026 Spotlight: Soldiers Best Friend

Supporting Veterans. Saving Lives. Rescuing Dogs.

 

Soldier’s Best Friend provides U.S. military veterans living with combat-related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) with Service Dogs—most of whom are rescued from local shelters. While they are devoted to helping veterans living with PTSD or TBI, there is a second part to their mission: creating a positive impact on pet overpopulation.

They are dedicated to pairing and training Service Dogs with veterans at NO cost to the veteran. The veteran and dog train together to build a trusting relationship that saves two lives at once and inspires countless others.


Proven Impact Since 2011

Since 2011, Soldier’s Best Friend has helped 483 Veterans (and counting) by providing them with service dogs at NO COST. They have also rescued over 380 homeless dogs.

Research continues to demonstrate the powerful impact of service dogs. Studies show that service dogs help veterans mitigate suicidal ideations, anxiety, depression, and other symptoms of PTSD or TBI.

In a 2021 VA study, veterans paired with Service Dogs over an 18-month period showed a drastic decrease in depression and suicidal thoughts.


Veteran Testimonial: Mohammed & Trigger

“I want to begin by thanking Soldiers Best Friend from the bottom of my heart. I am a Veteran of the Army and recently retired as an Associate Warden from the Federal Bureau of Prisons. I left the Army in 1995 and have been dealing with PTSD since an incident in the desert early that year. As a soldier, I deal with it, finding ways to manage the demons; however, I can get through the days.

I often wondered about a service dog, but as I researched, it wasn’t affordable. My VA psychologist, in one of our sessions, asked if I would be interested, which I was. They told me about SBF, and that’s where the change began, though I didn’t know it at the time.

I went through the process of applying, and on September 15, 2023, I received a call from SBF informing me that I was accepted into the organization. I was extremely excited, anxious, and nervous all at the same time. They helped find me what has turned out to be the perfect pup.

We both had issues when we met—something we both would have to work through. I named her Trigger because it didn’t take much to set me off anymore. I didn’t know anything about training a dog, so we would learn together. Our biggest challenge was “Stay.” She had been dumped before and wasn’t going to let me walk away, ever, it seemed.

We practiced over and over, and nothing seemed to work. One day in training, my trainer made an adjustment to what I was doing, and it worked! Turned out Trigger knew it all along—I just had to learn how to communicate it to her. This was it. There’s nothing we can’t do together.

Through all the training and tests, we grew closer together. I have now learned how to manage my issues better. There will always be “those days,” but with her by my side, they are less frequent, and I can manage the demons so much better.

I am proud to be part of the SBF organization. The motto is “Touching 2 lives at once.” In my case, it’s saving two lives at once.”

 

The True Cost of Changing Lives

While the Service Dog Training Program is provided at no cost to participating veterans, the average cost to Soldier’s Best Friend is $7,500 per veteran/dog team.

Funding support helps cover an array of program expenses, including:

  • Wages for professional dog trainers
  • Dog expenses (food, water bowls, harnesses, collars, crates, waste bags, training supplies, veterinary care, etc.)
  • Staff time for support services

Every dollar directly supports the life-changing partnership between a veteran and their service dog.

 

Join 4Knines in Making a Difference

At 4Knines, supporting those who serve runs deep in everything we do. That’s why 4Knines is proud to support Soldier’s Best Friend through product donations, financial contributions, and this monthly spotlight article and to help share their mission and impact with the broader community.

Every share and every act of support helps strengthen this life-changing partnership between veterans and rescued dogs. 

Together, we can help save two lives at once — and inspire countless more.

Learn more. Share the mission. Support our veterans.

 

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