Navy Veteran Hopes for Help to Save His Critically Injured Service Dog

Michael Chambers is a US Navy veteran who has served as an operations specialist until 2012. He suffered from PTSD and he never bounced back from it. One day, he met Jack who is now his PTSD service dog. Michael found Jack in a ranch abused and damaged. Michael said that he and Jack could be damaged together.

Currently, Michael asks for help from people who’d be willing to save Jack’s life. Jack was attacked by a stray dog that walked into Michael’s home. It shooked Jack like a rag doll.

Jack survived and is being treated at Texas A&M Animal Hospital. Michael has set up a page on GoFundMe for anyone who’s willing to help out with Jack’s recovery.

Article and photo source: fox7austin.com

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