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How to Advocate for Yourself in Civilian Healthcare as a Veteran

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 How to Advocate for Yourself in Civilian Healthcare as a Veteran
By Shay Owensby
In Veteran Life & Support
Posted January 20, 2026

How to Advocate for Yourself in Civilian Healthcare as a Veteran

How to Advocate for Yourself in Civilian Healthcare as a Veteran Navigating civilian healthcare can feel like stepping into a whole new world, especially for veterans used to the military health [...]

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 What Veterans Wish More People Understood About Invisible Injuries
By Shay Owensby
In Veteran Life & Support
Posted January 19, 2026

What Veterans Wish More People Understood About Invisible Injuries

What Veterans Wish More People Understood About Invisible Injuries When you think about a veteran’s sacrifices, you might picture the physical injuries — the scars, the prosthetics, or the [...]

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 How Do Service Dogs Help Veterans With PTSD?
By Ab Jalan
In Veteran Life & Support
Posted January 16, 2026

How Do Service Dogs Help Veterans With PTSD?

Service dogs can help veterans with PTSD by providing trained support, stability, and companionship that makes daily life feel safer and more manageable. While every veteran’s experience is [...]

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 From Service to Civilian: Life After the Uniform
By Shay Owensby
In Podcast
Posted January 15, 2026

From Service to Civilian: Life After the Uniform

  Transitioning from military service to civilian life can be a complex journey for many veterans. This episode of the K9’s For Camo Podcast delves into the nuances of this transition, [...]

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 The Emotional Journey of a Rescue Dog Entering Training
By Shay Owensby
In Rescue & Rehabilitation
Posted January 15, 2026

The Emotional Journey of a Rescue Dog Entering Training

The Emotional Journey of a Rescue Dog Entering Training At K9’s For Camo, nestled right here in the heart of Missouri, we witness something truly magical every day. It’s not just about training [...]

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 How Dogs Help Prevent Emotional Shutdown
By Shay Owensby
In Mental Health & Wellness
Posted January 14, 2026

How Dogs Help Prevent Emotional Shutdown

How Dogs Help Prevent Emotional Shutdown If you’re a veteran or someone who supports veterans, you might already understand how tough the emotional battles can be. Life after service can bring [...]

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 How Long Does It Take to Train a Service Dog
By Shay Owensby
In Service Dog Education
Posted January 13, 2026

How Long Does It Take to Train a Service Dog

How Long Does It Take to Train a Service Dog? A Missouri Perspective When someone thinks about service dogs, they often imagine these incredibly well-behaved, calm, and focused companions who [...]

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 Veteran and Service Dog Spotlight A Life Transformed
By Shay Owensby
In Impact Stories
Posted January 12, 2026

Veteran and Service Dog Spotlight A Life Transformed

Veteran and Service Dog Spotlight: A Life Transformed Here in the heart of Missouri, where rolling hills meet vibrant communities, stories of resilience and hope bloom every day. At K9’s [...]

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 The Difference Between Service Dogs Therapy Dogs and Emotional Support Animals
By Shay Owensby
In Service Dog Education
Posted January 11, 2026

The Difference Between Service Dogs Therapy Dogs and Emotional Support Animals

The Difference Between Service Dogs, Therapy Dogs, and Emotional Support Animals If you’re a Missouri community member — maybe a veteran, a concerned pet lover, or someone curious about how dogs [...]

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 What Exactly Does a PTSD Service Dog Do
By Shay Owensby
In Service Dog Education
Posted January 10, 2026

What Exactly Does a PTSD Service Dog Do

How K9’s For Camo Transforms Shelter Dogs Into Veteran Service Heroes in Missouri Welcome to the heart of Missouri, where compassion meets canine training, and new lives are being forged—both for [...]

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Liberty Magill

Liberty is an Alaskan Malamute who was brought to our program by his veteran. Liberty started training as a puppy and has passed all classes with flying colors. He is task trained to bring his veteran his cane, if needed, and pick other items up off the ground and bring them to his veteran. He also is trained for mobility assistance and to help his veteran up if he falls down.

Serve proudly, Liberty! 

Lilly

Lilly is a black lab who was brought into the program by her veteran. She started the program as a puppy. This K9 and veteran team have passed their AKC Canine Good Citizen (CGC), Community Canine, Urban CGC and Public Access certification tests. Lilly is trained to help with PTSD and is beginning to alert for blood sugar levels as well. She will post or block in public if her handler feels overwhelmed or wants a barrier between himself and other people. Lilly has been to college classes with her veteran and they both walked the stage together at graduation as her veteran received his Bachelor of Science in Nursing.

Serve proudly, Lilly!

Jazzy

Jazzy is a Collie Mix who was brought into the program by her veteran. This K9 and veteran team have passed their AKC Canine Good Citizen (CGC), Community Canine, Urban CGC and Public Access certification tests. Jazzy is trained to help her Vietnam veteran with mobility and stability and to help him keep from falling. She is task-trained to pause or stop when he approaches ramps or small changes in ground elevation that her veteran may not notice, alerting him and helping him navigate the terrain.

Serve proudly, Jazzy!

Liberty Evans

Liberty is a black lab  who was adopted from HFLCS Canine and Feline Rescue in Buffalo, Missouri. She was then adopted by K9s For Camo to become a seizure blocking dog for a Navy veteran; she cushions and comforts our veteran if she has a seizure, then finds and alerts our veteran’s husband. Liberty is also trained to help with PTSD: she has the ability to pick up and retrieve items, and turn lights on and off. She will post or block in public if her handler feels overwhelmed or wants a barrier between herself and other people. Liberty trained at the Howliday Inn Pet Resort and also at the Ozark Correctional Center. She has passed her AKC Canine Good Citizen (CGC), Community Canine, Urban CGC and Public Access certification tests.

Serve proudly, Liberty!

Tank

Tank is a Shar Pei Ridgeback mix who was adopted from Valley Hills Rescue in Springfield, Missouri. Valley Hills adopted him the day before he was due to be put to death. He was then adopted by K9s For Camo. Tank is task trained to pick up and bring medicine, turn on lights, open doors and assist with mobility. He is also trained to help mitigate the effects of PTSD. He will post or block in public if his handler feels overwhelmed or wants a barrier between himself and other people. Tank trained at the Howliday Inn Pet Resort and also at the Ozark Correctional Center. He has passed his AKC Canine Good Citizen (CGC), Community Canine, Urban CGC and Public Access certification tests. He is currently serving well and proud!

Serve proudly, Tank!

Beretta

Beretta was rescued from death row due to having a condition that didn't allow her to open her eyes. She had inverted eyelids and could not see. Valley Hills Rescue rescued her and we adopted her from Valley Hills. After she had surgery to correct her eyes, she was task trained to retrieve, post, block, cover and alert her veteran if someone is walking up behind him. She is also trained to help her veteran mitigate the effects of PTSD.

Serve proudly, Beretta! 

Cheyenne

Cheyenne is a hound mix who was adopted from HFLCS Canine and Feline Rescue in Buffalo, Missouri. She was then adopted by K9s For Camo to become an alert dog for a veteran with narcolepsy. Cheyenne is trained to wake her veteran if he falls asleep and will alert him if he begins to blackout while walking, preventing him from falling. She is also trained for PTSD and will post or block in public if his handler feels overwhelmed or wants a barrier between himself and other people. Cheyenne trained at the Howliday Inn Pet Resort and also at the Ozark Correctional Center. She has passed her AKC Canine Good Citizen (CGC), Community Canine, Urban CGC and Public Access certification tests.

Serve proudly, Cheyenne!

Thistle May

Thistle was rescued from the Humane Society of Southwest Missouri. He started out in the Puppy for Parole program at Ozark Correctional Facility. We saw a lot of promise in him, so we transferred him to the K9s For Camo program. He is task trained to retrieve, post, block, cover and alert his veteran if someone is walking up behind him. He is also task trained to help his veteran mitigate the effects of PTSD.

Serve proudly, Thistle!

Moose

Moose is a blood hound mix who was adopted from Valley Hills Rescue in Springfield, Missouri. Valley Hills adopted him just a few days before he would have been put to death. He was then adopted by K9s For Camo to become a stability dog for a Vietnam veteran. Moose is also trained to help with PTSD. He will post or block in public if his handler feels overwhelmed or wants a barrier between himself and other people. Moose did training at the Howliday Inn Pet Resort and also at the Ozark Correctional Center. He has passed his AKC Canine Good Citizen (CGC), Community Canine, Urban CGC and Public Access certification tests.

Serve proudly, Moose!

Chase

Chase is an American Bulldog mix who was adopted from Valley Hills Rescue in Springfield, MO. Valley Hills adopted him the day before he was supposed to be euthanized. He was then adopted by K9s For Camo. Chase has been trained to pick up and bring medicine, turn on lights and open doors. He is also trained to help mitigate effects of PTSD. He will post or block in public if his handler feels overwhelmed or wants a barrier between himself and other people. Chase trained at the Howliday Inn Pet Resort and also at Ozark Correctional Center. He has passed his AKC Canine Good Citizen (CGC) certification test and is fully task trained. He will currently finishing his advanced classes with his Veteran. 

Serve proudly Chase!

Annie

Annie is a black lab mix who was adopted from HFLCS in Buffalo MO. She was then adopted by K9s For Camo to become a battle buddy for one of our returning heroes. Annie is also trained to help with PTSD; she has the ability to pick up items, turn lights on and off, and will bring her leash and other items to her veteran, who is in a mobility chair. She will post or block in public if her handler feels overwhelmed or wants a barrier between himself and other people. Annie trained at the Howliday Inn Pet Resort and also at Ozark Correctional Center. She has passed her AKC Canine Good Citizen (CGC), Community Canine, Urban CGC and Public Access certification tests.

Serve proudly, Annie!

Opha Mae

Opha Mae was named after the first ever female Marine. She was rescued from Valley Hills Rescue. She has been task trained for PTSD and will start her training for diabetic alert in the upcoming months!

Serve proudly, Opha Mae!

Mytchal

Mytchal is a German Shepherd who was brought into our program by his veteran. He is being  trained to help mitigate the effects PTSD. He will post or block in public if his handler feels overwhelmed or wants a barrier between herself and other people. 

Mytchal is serving proudly!

Calypso

Calypso is a German Shepherd brought to the program by his veteran. She has been task trained to help mitigate the effects of PTSD and is in training to help with mobility, balance, and picking up items for her vet.

Serve proudly, Calypso! 

Remington

Remington was rescued from Valley Hills Rescue.  He is task trained to retrieve, post, block, cover and alert his veteran if someone is walking up behind him. He is also task trained to help his veteran mitigate the effects of PTSD.

Serve proudly, Remington! 

Sasha

Sasha was rescued from the Humane Society.  She is task trained to retrieve, post, block, cover and alert her veteran if someone is walking up behind him. She is also task trained to help her veteran mitigate the effects of PTSD.

Serve proudly, Sasha! 

Avalanche

Avalanche was rescued from HFLCS Rescue. He is trained to help with mitigating the effects of PTSD and also for balance and stability. 

Serve proudly, Avalanche!