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Dog Thrown From A Balcony Gets New Lease Of Life As Veteran’s Service Dog
Miracle’s journey from a harrowing fall to becoming a service dog for a war veteran is a testament to resilience and hope. Last December, the young German shepherd survived a traumatic incident where she was thrown from a second-floor balcony in Daytona Beach. Despite the ordeal, Miracle miraculously escaped with minor injuries, earning her the fitting nickname.
Since then, Miracle has been under the care of a dedicated foster family, receiving the love and attention she needed to heal. Her story gained widespread attention, leading to an outpouring of support and eventually a new chapter in her life as a registered service dog.
Volusia County Animal Services played a crucial role in Miracle’s journey, ensuring she found a safe and loving home with a veteran in need. Service dogs like Miracle provide invaluable assistance to veterans, offering physical support and emotional companionship. They play a vital role in helping veterans with disabilities navigate daily tasks and cope with PTSD and other mental health challenges stemming from their service.
Reflecting on Miracle’s remarkable recovery and new purpose, Adam Leath, the Director of Volusia County Animal Services, expressed gratitude to everyone involved in securing Miracle’s future. He emphasized the collaborative effort between animal services and law enforcement in safeguarding pets and people alike, underscoring their commitment to providing assistance and resources to the community.
Miracle’s story is a poignant reminder of the resilience of animals and the transformative power of compassion and care.