Warriors Heart Opens K9 Facility to Media to Mark Rescued Dog Milestone
Warriors Heart, a treatment facility for first responders and military personnel, is opening its facility to the media throughout August to celebrate nearly 500 rescued dogs placed with clients.

Warriors Heart, a treatment facility for first responders and military personnel, is opening its facilities to the media throughout August. The organization is marking the milestone of nearly 500 rescued dogs successfully placed with veterans and first responders.
The initiative coincides with National Dog Day in the United States. Warriors Heart focuses on providing treatment for PTSD, addiction, and other mental health challenges faced by those who have served. The program pairing rescued dogs with clients is an integrated part of their recovery process.
Located in Bandera, Texas, the facility has been operational for several years. It offers a range of treatment modalities and support services tailored to its client base. The canine placement program has been noted for its positive impact on client well-being and recovery.
Media are invited to visit the facility and learn more about the program during August. The aim is to raise awareness of both the facility's work and the bond formed between rescue animals and those they serve.