Veteran with PTSD wanted to give up, then a wolf ran up to him and gave him a hug
It is sad to see a large number of veterans who are dealing with severe PTSD return from service. With dwindling self-worth and persistent battle stress, they often develop self-destructive tendencies that cannot be healed by traditional therapy.
Many of these struggling veterans now find solace at California’s “Lockwood Animal Rescue,” among a group of rescued wolves!
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Established in 2011, this sanctuary rescues coyotes and coyotes from various dire situations involving abuse, exploitation through illegal breeding or welfare settings. other low benefits.
These rescues in turn become a source of healing for traumatized veterans who have failed with medication and counseling.
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Each wolf at the massive 20-acre sanctuary has voluntarily chosen a troubled veteran to be their primary caretaker.
As every beaten wolf and their veteran dedicate themselves to each other, they find healing and mutual acceptance in their divine empathy – until they recover each other! This is pure magic!
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The video below clearly depicts the past of brave warrior wolves and veterans who have saved their lives through this unorthodox form of therapy. Wolves are highly intuitive creatures and their ability to hug humans to hurt is unbelievable!
The reserve management has decided to close their center to the public, just to maintain the sanctity of this powerful therapeutic program. We wish them luck!
Click on the video below to see how some depressed veterans have turned their lives around through this powerful wolf therapy.