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Dog Chow Teams-up with Justin Baldoni to Unveil Winning "Service Dog Salute" Film in NY Dog Film Festival in Honor of Veteran's Day

By News Editor October 26, 2024
`` A Dog Can Make a Difference '' Highlights Extraordinary Bonds between Veterans and their PTSD Service DogsST . LOUIS , Oct. 24 , 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In honor of Veteran 's Day , Purina Dog Chow and actor , director , and New York Times best-selling author Justin Baldoni

"A Dog Can Make a Difference" Highlights Extraordinary Bonds between Veterans and their PTSD Service Dogs

ST. LOUIS, Oct. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In honor of Veteran's Day, Purina Dog Chow and actor, director, and New York Times best-selling author Justin Baldoni have announced the winner of the new "Service Dog Salute" category of the 9th Annual NY Dog Film Festival, spotlighting powerful stories of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) service dogs and the positive impact they've made on veterans' lives. Continue Reading

Justin Baldoni and Purina Dog Chow spotlight service dogs at the 9th Annual NY Dog Film Festival, highlighting powerful stories of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) service dogs and the positive impact they’ve made on veterans’ lives.
Justin Baldoni and Purina Dog Chow spotlight service dogs at the 9th Annual NY Dog Film Festival, highlighting powerful stories of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) service dogs and the positive impact they’ve made on veterans’ lives.
Justin Baldoni (RIGHT) unveiled the short film A Dog Can Make a Difference as the winner of the new “Service Dog Salute” category at the 9th Annual NY Dog Film Festival presented by Dog Chow. The film by Spencer Matches (LEFT) explores the impact of PTSD on veterans and their families and the healing they’ve found with the help of their service dog.
Justin Baldoni (RIGHT) unveiled the short film A Dog Can Make a Difference as the winner of the new “Service Dog Salute” category at the 9th Annual NY Dog Film Festival presented by Dog Chow. The film by Spencer Matches (LEFT) explores the impact of PTSD on veterans and their families and the healing they’ve found with the help of their service dog.
Justin Baldoni (FOURTH from left) participates in a panel about the crucial role of PTSD service dogs for veterans at the 9th NY Dog Film Festival presented by Dog Chow.
Justin Baldoni (FOURTH from left) participates in a panel about the crucial role of PTSD service dogs for veterans at the 9th NY Dog Film Festival presented by Dog Chow.
Justin Baldoni (second from left) participates in a panel about the crucial role of PTSD service  dogs for veterans at the 9th NY Dog Film Festival presented by Dog Chow.
Justin Baldoni (second from left) participates in a panel about the crucial role of PTSD service dogs for veterans at the 9th NY Dog Film Festival presented by Dog Chow.
The new “Service Dog Salute” category at the New York Dog Film Festival presented by Purina Dog Chow aims to spotlight the benefits of PTSD service dogs for military veterans suffering from PTSD. (PRNewsfoto/Purina Dog Chow) Originally published at https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/dog-chow-teams-up-with-justin-baldoni-to-unveil-winning-service-dog-salute-film-in-ny-dog-film-festival-in-honor-of-veterans-day-302285653.html Images courtesy of https://pixabay.com
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