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What Determines Coat Color for Labrador Retrievers?
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What Determines Coat Color for Labrador Retrievers?
By Project 2 Heal on August 31, 2021

When it comes to coat color of Labrador puppies, there are three colors recognized by the American Kennel Club. Black Labs, yellow Labs, and brown Labs (often called chocolate Labs) are the ...

Understanding Combat Trauma and PTSD Symptoms
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Understanding Combat Trauma and PTSD Symptoms
By Project 2 Heal on August 31, 2021

If you’re reading this article you’ve likely been wondering, “What exactly is PTSD?” Let’s start with a specific definition. American Psychiatric Association defines post traumatic stress di...

What Are the 3 Biggest Tips for Training Your Dog?
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What Are the 3 Biggest Tips for Training Your Dog?
By Project 2 Heal on August 31, 2021

Whether you’re interested in puppy training or looking for adult dog training tips, there are a few techniques that work well for dogs of all ages. No matter the dog breed you’re training, h...

Putt for Pups Charity Golf Event
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Putt for Pups Charity Golf Event
By Project 2 Heal on August 25, 2021

You better practice your golf putting, chipping, and driving, because Putt for Pups is almost here! We’re so excited to host our 9th annual Putt for Pups charity golf tournament on October 3...

What is the Process of Service Dog Training?
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What is the Process of Service Dog Training?
By Project 2 Heal on August 24, 2021

When it comes to choosing a breed of dog for service dog work most dog trainers would agree that Labrador retriever puppies would be their first choice. It is the breed's willingness to plea...

What's the Difference Between Therapy Dogs, Emotional Support Animals & Service Dogs?
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What's the Difference Between Therapy Dogs, Emotional Support Animals & Service Dogs?
By Project 2 Heal on August 20, 2021

When it comes to trained companion animals, a few terms are commonly confused. While each of terms refers to something similar, there are distinct differences between them. Let’s take a look...

How Trained Service Dogs Help Veterans with PTSD
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How Trained Service Dogs Help Veterans with PTSD
By Project 2 Heal on August 20, 2021

Military combat situations are some of the most traumatic experiences imaginable. As a result of combat, many veterans develop a variety of mental health issues including anxiety and other f...

Why Train Labrador Puppies as Service Dogs?
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Why Train Labrador Puppies as Service Dogs?
By Project 2 Heal on August 19, 2021

When it comes to service dog training, there is no better breed than the Labrador Retriever. Due to their temperament and physical build as adults, Labradors make perfect service dogs—especi...

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Transforming People's Lives with Service Dogs

"I have had Baxter for around 7 years now. I was exploring different options that would allow me to live independently without my parents, so I could go to college. We found Project 2 Heal and I volunteered there for around a year and a half before receiving Baxter! He has been my constant companion. He came with me my senior year of high school and walked accross the stage then too. He lived in the dorms with me, came to every single class I went to and every work shift in the library. He’s definitely ready to retire as a porch dog now."

Jillian with Baxter

"With my service dog Frankie in my life, I’m never alone and the more severe symptoms happen less and less. She is my battle buddy. She comes with me everywhere and she is watching out for me. I must remain healthy to observe her and respond to her needs as we navigate life together. In return she helps me carry some of the weight from my rucksack."

Val with Frankie

"I didn't find P2H; they found me." It was a couple of weeks after the passing of my older brother that I received a phone call from a childhood friend, a member of the Petrizzo family, who informed us that they were sponsoring a puppy from Project 2 Heal in his honor.

As someone who grew up working with dogs and alongside veterinarians through high school and college, and with the love I have for the Labrador Retriever breed, I felt compelled to learn more about P2H. I soon began to understand and become passionate about their mission. It played a role in helping me deal with my grief during a very sad time in my life. It amazed me that before "Mikey" even began his journey of training to help someone in need, he had already started helping me. This was special, and I wanted to contribute in some small way. I added P2H to my list of organizations that truly save lives, whether it be through a fundraising cruise or my small monthly donation that keeps us reminded of special organizations like this."

Joe B.
“We spent a lot of time searching for the right organization and were thrilled to discover Project 2 Heal. Their impact on veterans in need is truly remarkable. Receiving updates about Prince has been the highlight of our experience. We love how they keep us involved throughout the process—it’s heartwarming to see the difference we’re helping make.”
Linda C.

“As the first anniversary of my husband's passing approached, I wanted to dignify this great loss with some positive tribute to him. One of Ray's great loves was animals, especially horses and dogs. Ray also gave generously to Veteran's organizations. By chance, a dear trusted friend from NC had a connection to P2H since its beginnings. He strongly recommended the organization to me as just what I was looking for. I now have the great joy and privilege of following Ray's precious "Fraulein" on video cam 24 hours a day as she grows into a beautiful service dog, along with her adorable six brothers and sisters. It is a priceless experience... and one I will repeat. Watching on my phone each day, I marvel at the dedication of the people who make this service dog journey possible. Somewhere my husband is laughing with every wag of Fraulein's tail!”

Judy C.

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