We all know the joy that dogs can bring us, whether it is helping on the farm or just being a reliable friend.
Service dogs specifically have been known to help veterans cope with PTSD after returning home, which has been the case for our next guest.
Army veteran Bryan Croce and his service dog Tami stopped by the RFD-TV studio and spoke with Suzanne Alexander about his time in the army, the importance of Canine Companion, and the benefits of a service dog.
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