Help Veterans

get their lives back

Through our Pups4Patriots™ program, we are training hopeful pups to become lifesaving service dogs for veterans in need. Right now, puppies like Brave, Calliope, Quinn, Nico, and Tiny are eager to embark on their transformative journey but need your help! Your support helps make this training possible and sustains American Humane’s vital programs, protecting animals and supporting those who serve.

Meet the Pups

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service dog training centers across the country

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veteran/service dog teams trained through the program

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healing leashes put in the hands of veterans in need of help

At American Humane, we believe in the power of second chances, new beginnings, and life-changing partnerships.

That’s the core of our Pups4Patriots™ program – a journey that begins with a puppy in need and ends with a patriotic hero gaining a companion for life.

The Training Begins

Our journey starts with puppies selected for their potential to serve and bond with their handler. Raven, Nico, and Brave are our newest recruits, currently in the early stages of their transformational journey.

Flourishing Partnerships

Through your ongoing support, we’ve seen amazing partnerships bloom. Pairs like John & Savior, Jim & Ryder, and our inaugural first responder pair, Christina & Freja, stand as heartwarming evidence of the life-changing power of these bonds.

Beyond Service: A Family Bond

And this journey isn’t just about service – it’s about family. Our Pups4Patriots™ dogs extend beyond their call of duty to become beloved family members. They’re there for life’s special moments, providing comfort, companionship, and love.

Meet the Pups

Meet the puppies training to become life-saving best friends for veterans in need.

Brave

Brave has been training on city streets so she can get used to cars and trucks going by. An important part of service dog training is getting them comfortable with the world so they can help their veteran!

Calliope

Energetic and eager to learn, Calliope is embracing her training with enthusiasm! She’s working on her manners and practicing patience, making great strides each day as she grows into her role as a future service dog.

Quinn

Quinn is a quick learner, working on leash skills and obedience cues like “sit” and “watch me.” Practicing patience at mealtime and waiting at doors, he’s making great strides in his service dog training—one tail wag at a time!

Nico

Nico enjoys his training sessions in the kitchen where he is getting used to different appliance sounds and activity.

Colt

Colt is doing amazing — he loves practicing his service dog tasks and is always excited to perform them!

Axel

Axel is polishing his obedience skills indoors and outdoors, and is a master at stays!

Tiny

Tiny's been honing her skills in public transportation, riding buses and trains with her handler. She's adapting well to the hustle and bustle, ensuring a smooth and seamless journey for her future companion.

Brownie

Brownie has been working on her recall and is very smart! She is continuing to work on her service dog tasks. She’s catching on very quickly and doing very well!

Spike

Spike is a lively and lovable trainee who brings a spark of joy wherever he goes! With his boundless energy and heartwarming personality, he's making strides in his journey to become a dedicated service dog for a deserving hero.

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PUPdate #1: John and Savior

John, a U.S. Army veteran, and his service dog, Savior. This extraordinary pair is an inspirational example of the life-changing power of the human-animal bond.

From 1985-89, John served our country as a Tank Crewman, being deployed to several locations throughout Europe. However, the aftermath of his service left invisible scars. That’s when Savior, a male Labrador Retriever and John’s aptly-named service dog, stepped in to transform his life.

In John’s own words: “American Humane’s Pups4Patriots program has been life-changing. I was treated as a person, not a disability, and was given a lifeline I so desperately needed – Savior. I now see a bright future and am able to leave my house without fear. I owe everything to you. Thank you for giving my life back.”

Every bond like the one between John and Savior is a celebration. And with the generosity of supporters like you, we’re fueled to foster many more such relationships.

By becoming a monthly donor, you not only help us continue our mission of transforming lives but also receive heartwarming updates on the incredible journeys of our pups. You’ll hear stories like John’s, where the power of partnership between a veteran and their service dog opens up a world of possibilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

For your convenience we have put together some of the most commonly asked questions below about how our program works. Of course, if you have a question not covered here, please feel free to call (800) 227-4645 or email us at [email protected].

Q: What is the Pups4Patriots™ program?
A: The Pups4Patriots™ program is dedicated to rescuing dogs in need of forever homes and providing them with specialized training to become service animals for veterans and first responders. This life-changing program connects these heroes with the loyal support and companionship they need.

Q: How much does it cost to train a dog through the Pups4Patriots™ program?
A: Training a service dog costs approximately $30,000, covering everything from rescue, training, and certification to matching the dog with a veteran or first responder in need. This cost is fully covered by American Humane, thanks to the generosity of our donors.

Q: Are veterans or first responders required to pay for the service dog?
A: No, the Pups4Patriots™ program covers all costs for veterans and first responders, including the selection, training, and certification of the service dogs, ensuring they can receive this vital support without financial burden.

Q: I’m a veteran/first responder in need of a service dog. How can I apply to the Pups4Patriots™ program?
A: We are honored to serve those who have served our nation. To apply for a service dog through the Pups4Patriots™ program, veterans and first responders can visit our website at American Humane’s Pups4Patriots page to find application information

Q: Why give monthly?
A: Your pledge will have an immediate and lasting impact, transforming lives and making a world of difference for the animals we serve. The Pups4Patriots™ program, for example, rescues unwanted dogs and trains them as service animals for veterans and first responders.

This program, like many others at American Humane, thrives thanks to supporters like you. Each month, your gift will ensure that puppies like Raven, Nico, and Brave receive the training they need to become companions to our nation’s heroes. It also supports the vital work we do, from disaster response to ensuring animal welfare on film sets, and beyond.

Q: Once I’ve made an online gift, how can I make changes to my account (i.e. change amount, change my credit card number)?
A: It’s so easy! Please just call (800) 227-4645. If we receive your change prior to the month’s processing deadline we can make the change effective for that month. If not, it’ll take effect the next month.

Q: What if I need to stop giving. Can I stop whenever I want?
A: Of course! Just call (800) 227-4645. Your cancellation will take place the same month, or the following month, depending upon when we receive your call.

Q: Will I receive verification of my donations for tax purposes?
A: All monthly donors receive an annual statement reflecting the prior year’s total contributions. This statement is usually mailed in February.

Q: When will my credit card first be charged?
A: Monthly charges occur once per month. Your first online gift will be charged to your card on the date that your transaction is made. All subsequent charges will occur on/around the same date every month.

If you prefer to give by phone, please call (800) 227-4645.