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HeaPrtAbeWats aPndRINTS
by Karen Coney Coplin
                                                                          Angel Medical Service Dogs, Inc. publication
S pringtime is just around the corner; time for a Bark-A-Que.             states an estimated 22 veterans commit suicide,
        A barbecue, you ask? No, you got it right the first time! That’s  daily, across our great nation.
        right, BARK-A-Que, which is an upcoming benefit to raise
awareness (and funds) for an organization many Neapolitans hold              The presence of a service dog has an
near and dear to their heart: Guardian Angels Medical Service             immediate, and “incredible, life-changing, life-
Dogs, Inc.                                                                saving impact,” in the lives of veterans, and
                                                                          other recipients, as well as a positive boost for
    This is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) public charity which donates          their loved ones. Can dogs be the answer where
medical service dogs who have been raised or rescued and trained          drugs and therapy don’t always work? The
to attend to the needs of mentally and physically disabled persons.       organization says a resounding yes, with the real-life case studies –
These dogs are federally protected, and once placed with an               and stories – to prove it.
individual upon their “graduation,” they assist the recipient with
many vital though sometimes mundane daily tasks.                             How can you help? Well…back to the Bark-A-Que. Save the
                                                                          date – it’s March 21, 2015, and runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Why do
    Training these highly intelligent, focused animals is not an          the Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs, Inc., hold this event?
inexpensive matter: such costs easily run $20,000 - $25,000 per           Saving lives, of course, is their first priority. This organization has
service dog. There is no charge to the veteran who receives the dog       attained and maintained a 100 percent success rate with no suicide
– the dog is a gift from this group.                                      attempts after pairing service dogs with veterans.

    An important reason that the Guardian Angels matter in                   While kids under 12 can attend the Bark-A-Que at no charge,
particular, for Naples residents, is the fact that our state ranks third  adult tickets are $35 ($50 after March 12, or, at the gate). Joe
in the nation, having more injured veterans than every other state,       Bachman, the country music singer, will perform, and there will be
save California and Texas. The challenges these veterans face often       a Kids’ Playland, silent auction, BBQ, shooting demonstrations, and
go beyond physical limitations, as PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress            more – in the heart of the Everglades yet so close to Naples. The
Disorder) is a common and difficult challenge confronting many            event is at 20201 SR 29 S., Copeland, FL, about 20 – 30 minutes
veterans. The presence of a service dog has helped many veterans          from downtown Naples.
conquer the overwhelming anxiety and stress they may feel on an
“ordinary” day, even for something like routine errands.                     For ticket or sponsorship information, call 239.877.3012, or
                                                                          email: mj@medicalservicedogs.com. The organization and event
    Studies have proven that service dogs can play a vital role in        have a Facebook page, Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs, Inc.
mitigating disabilities. Of immeasurable or intangible value,             Bark-A-Que; please “like” this page for more information. It can be
however, is a service dog’s effect in curtailing attempted suicides.      found here: https://www.facebook.com/barkaque4GAMSD.
Veterans are at a far greater risk of the tragedy of suicide than the
general civilian population. Many have brain injuries, losses of limbs,      There are other ways readers of Life in Naples can help,
seizure disorders, and other traumas. A publication by the Guardian       in addition to attending the Bark-A-Que. Contact Carol@
                                                                          MedicalServiceDogs.com to find out how you can host your own
                                                                          fundraiser. You can, like Lundy Hedges, who, with Sharon Treiser,
                                                                          brought this organization to my attention, fosters a service dog in
                                                                          training. There are other volunteer opportunities, and, donations
                                                                          are appreciated in any amount. It’s $600 a year to provide basic
                                                                          veterinary care for a medical service dog. Or, $85 supplies a dog’s
                                                                          food for one month. Heartwarming sponsorships of a veteran/
                                                                          service dog team range from $10,000 to $20,000.

                                                                             We live in a free country because of the sacrifice of others who
                                                                          were called to duty. Let us keep our veterans’ resilience, recovery, and
                                                                          futures intact by supporting those who serve their greatest needs –
                                                                          the Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs, Inc.

                                                                             Email Karen at NaplesKCC@gmail.com if you want to suggest an
                                                                          organization for future coverage in this column.

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