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A former soldier who disarmed explosives in Iraq tries to hide his symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder and his troubles with alcohol.
A former soldier who disarmed explosives in Iraq tries to hide his symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder and his troubles with alcohol.
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Dogs of War
S1, EP5 "Ron"A former soldier who disarmed explosives in Iraq tries to hide his symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder and his troubles with alcohol.
Dogs of War
S1, EP3 "Stephanie"A young wife and mother who served as a prison guard in Iraq is matched with a service dog; Jim tries to find the proper placement for a fun-loving canine.
Dogs of War
S1, EP2 "Duane"One of the first veterans helped by Jim and Lindsey spirals back into depression; another veteran's family struggles to adjust to life with a service dog.
Dogs of War
S1, EP1 "Michael"A war veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of a combat explosion hopes that a shelter dog from Paws and Stripes can help alleviate his night terrors.
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