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A brown and white Bull Terrier wearing a gray hoodie lies on a gray blanket. The dog is relaxed with its paws tucked under, and a harness is visible around its chest. The setting appears to be indoors, possibly an adoption center.

Richie is an excellent example of the transformation shelter animals can go through when given a second chance. Found on a busy street, Richie was scared and shaking. He was brought to a local shelter with a bad limp and covered in bloody gashes. It was hypothesized that he was attacked by another dog or hit by a vehicle … or both. Yet ARF’s Pets and Vets team saw something special in Richie.

From the moment they first laid eyes on him, his tail started wagging and he greeted them with a slobbery kiss on the cheek. The next thing he knew, Richie was on his way back to ARF to start his new life chapter: becoming a psychiatric service dog for a military veteran. Today, Richie is a confident, cuddly, gentle service-animal-in-training — a complete turnaround from being lost and injured on the streets.

“We go everywhere. He’s my road dog. He literally goes everywhere I go.”

Donald, Pets and Vets Veteran

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