How a Rescue Dog Gave This Veteran a New Purpose
Air Force Veteran David Sharpe struggled with depression and PTSD, until an adopted dog changed his life—and inspired him to help others
Service animals bring gifts of safety and comfort to their owners. Dog service animals also give their owners the ability to move through their lives in ways that would otherwise be daunting, if not impossible. Whether it’s dogs or cat service animals in your life, these creatures are to be treasured for their generous, loving hearts.
Air Force Veteran David Sharpe struggled with depression and PTSD, until an adopted dog changed his life—and inspired him to help others
The five-foot-long alligator enjoys watching television, rummaging the kitchen cupboard and bringing joy to others.
This animal rehabber has rescued many creatures before, but this raccoon was different.
This miniature horse has traveled the country, comforting families when they need it most
Ashley Judd plays a troubled veteran in A Dog’s Purpose.
Working with hens in a nursing home setting helps the elderly cope with dementia and loneliness.
HenPower, an unconventional animal-care project in the U.K., has been helping seniors with dementia and loneliness. Here are some hens that are helping people of all ages.
When Robin Birdsong met Ronnie the donkey, she knew he was different than all the other animals she had saved. They had both lost a child. Robin knew exactly how Ronnie felt and she was determined to help him heal.
In our print series “A Therapy Dog’s Journey,” columnist Peggy Frezon takes All Creatures readers along as her golden retriever Petey trains to become a certified therapy dog. Check out this video of the playful pup working on his skills in training class. Will he eventually pass the test?
A rooster in a wheelchair shows us that a little love and kindness goes a long way.
D-O-G was a stray kitten before the trainers at Support Dogs Inc. decided to give him a home—and a job.
The service dog training program ignited a sense of compassion for prisoners who now have a sense of doing something worthwhile.