Who We Are
Project Delta is dedicated to the pairing of veterans and first responders and law enforcement with shelter/rescue dogs to create service dog teams to lessen the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury (TBI), and military sexual trauma (MST) and physical disabilities. We also place facility dogs within police departments.
How We Do It
We have learned that shelter/rescue dogs can be just as suitable for providing service as ... Más información
Who We Are
Project Delta is dedicated to the pairing of veterans and first responders and law enforcement with shelter/rescue dogs to create service dog teams to lessen the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury (TBI), and military sexual trauma (MST) and physical disabilities. We also place facility dogs within police departments.
How We Do It
We have learned that shelter/rescue dogs can be just as suitable for providing service as dogs bred for this purpose. The dog is considered for our program only if certain criteria is met. This screening can take up to three months. Thanks to the generosity of our amazing foster families, prior to pairing, our dog behavioralist and trainers can take the time necessary to ensure the dog truly desires service work and meets the behavioral criteria. Finally, after screening and vetting, a veteran and dog choose one another based on the personality and temperament of the other. Then immediately upon pairing, the training begins for this newly formed Service Dog Team (In Training.) Depending on the needs of the veteran, certification can take approximately 6-9 months. The cost to train ranges from $10,000- $15,000. We provide ongoing training and mandatory re-certification for our Service Dog Teams. Because of the generous support from our donors, pairing and training are FREE of charge to our handlers.
Why We Do It
Veterans:
Current studies indicate 22 veterans every day commit suicide. Many of these veterans are suffering from PTS, TBI, and/or MST.
20% of Iraq and Afghanistan War veterans suffer from PTSD (540K). 19% suffer from TBI (513K).
50% don’t seek treatment; only half of those treated receive minimally adequate treatment.
Dogs:
9 million dogs enter shelters and rescues each year.
A large percentage of shelter dogs are euthanized each year.
Suicide is the number one cause of death among law enforcement. The numbers are under reported.
Our Vision
The vision of Project Delta is for our Veteran/First Responder Service Dog Teams to realize their full potential and purpose while mitigating the effects of PTSD, TBI, and MST.
We have realized that by placing facility dogs within police departments, we can take an a proactive approach to mental health wellness.
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