Jacksboro nonprofit aids veterans, first responders with dogs
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JACKSBORO(KFDX/KJTL)—ANorthTexasveteranisusinghisownexperiencetomakeiteasierforotherveteransandfirstresponderstogetthehelptheyneed.ThroughaJacksboro-basednon-profit,he’strainingservicedogsatnocost.Now,oneofthosedogsisgettingnationalattention.
Asaveteranlivingwithseizures,JoshuaBurnsideknowsfirsthandhowlife-changingaservicedogcanbe.Yearsago,whenheneededhelphimself,theprocessnearlystoppedhimbeforeitstarted.
“Therewerelikethreeorfouryearwaitlists,andspecificallyforthebreedthatIwanted,whichwasBelgianMalinois.Itwasunheardof.Igotalotofpushback,theywerepushinglabsandalltheseotherbreeds,”Burnsidesaid.
Eventually,hepaid$25,000togetthedogheneeded,butthebitterexperienceledtothecreationofHiatusK9,anonprofitbasedinJacksboro.
“WebreedandtrainBelgianMalinoisspecifically.Wetrainthemtobeservicedogsandthenwegivethemtoveteransandfirstresponders,”Burnsidesaid.
Thesedogsaretrainedtodofarmorethanprovidecompanionship.
“Wetrainthem,any




