The Walter Reed Wounded Warrior Service Dog Training Program (WWSDTP) internship provides therapy while allowing military servicemembers to train dogs that will later be given to other disabled ...
Mellick has created a new display of canine sculptures that speak to the companionship of 'The Dogs of War and Peace' and ...
The West Virginia University Hearts of Gold Program will play a key role in setting new industry standards for service dog training ... $590,000 award from the Wounded Warrior Service Dog Grant ...
The Napa Valley Museum Yountville's world-premiere exhibit "Warrior Dogs: Honoring the Service & Sacrifice of ... artist James Mellick from his “Wounded Warrior Dog” project.
MORGANTOWN, W.Va (WDTV) - The West Virginia University’s Hearts of Gold program recently received nearly $600,000 to help establish new industry standards for service dogs from the Wounded ...
He said a contest is a positive thing to benefit the Pennsylvania Wounded Warriors. The contestants, including District Attorney Tony Matulewicz, had 10 minutes to eat as many hot dogs as they could.