Retired Marine Helps Service Members By Raising Support Dogs

Omar Taylor is a retired marine who now raises Bullmastiff puppies so he can give them to active service members, police officers, and veterans. These puppies will serve as emotional support companions. Taylor calls the puppies “11 shades of gray” and will be giving them to their new owners on February 25.

Taylor understands how hard it can be to return to civilian life. He admits that sometimes it’s difficult to get out of bed in the morning. Emotional support dogs can be beneficial in such situations. Take note that Taylor doesn’t make a profit by sharing the puppies. He only asks the new owners if they’re able and willing to cover medical costs.

Article source: fox17online.com

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