At K9s For Warriors, our focus is restoring and supporting Veterans with PTSD, traumatic brain injury and/or military sexual trauma.
You fought for our freedom. We fight for yours.
With more than 1,000 Warrior lives saved, we’re here to help if you’re ready to take the first step — apply for your Service Dog.
Welcome Home
K9s For Warriors provides you with a highly-trained Service Dog scientifically proven to assist with mitigating the debilitating symptoms of service-connected traumas.
Our program lasts three weeks, with campuses located in San Antonio, TX & Ponte Vedra, FL. This includes:
- Staying at one of our two campuses
- On-site and off-site training
- Bonding time in a home-like environment
- Classes to prepare for life with their Service Dogs
Graduates of the program are able to live a life that once seemed impossible — all with their Service Dog by their side.
The first step is filling out an application. From there, our Warrior Relations team will reach out and assist you through the application process. To provide the best Service Dog possible, we conduct multiple interviews, personal references checks and a background investigation to learn more about the Warrior’s disability, personality, family, and environment.
If accepted into our program, we will provide Warriors with a class date. Our Warrior Relations team will stay engaged with the Warriors through graduation and remain a consistent presence and resource.
On-campus training is where healing begins. During your three weeks with us, you’ll meet your Service Dog and start building a lasting bond. By the end of the program, you’ll return home with your new companion, equipped with the tools and resources needed to transition into life with your Service Dog.
Graduation is not the end of our program — it’s a step in your journey with your Service Dog. K9s For Warriors graduates receive ongoing support and guidance. Our Warrior Outreach team stays in regular contact to ensure each Warrior & Service Dog pair has everything they need to succeed.
Real Warriors. Real Stories.
“Skonce, my battle buddy, has already shown me a new path toward recovery. It has changed my life.”
- Air Force Veteran, Martin
“Bass and I are a team. He checks on me, I check on him. When I struggle, he’s right there — no hesitation.”
- Air Force Veteran, Kerry
“It has already saved my life — I have been given a new lease on life. It’s hard to explain the breath of fresh air Chips has given me. I rarely left my house.”
- Army Veteran, Tim
“The pure unconditional love these Service Dogs bring to us Warriors is exactly what we need to help us get through our darkness.”
- Air Force Veteran, Toye
Warrior FAQs
K9s For Warriors provides highly trained, accredited Service Dogs for service members who became disabled while serving our country. The disability does not have to be combat-related. Applicants must have a verified clinical diagnosis of PTSD, TBI, or MST to qualify for our program. At this time, K9s For Warriors does not provide Service Dogs to individuals who are legally blind, hearing impaired, or have significant mobility needs. We accept applications from all 50 states, Puerto Rico & Guam. Qualifying veterans can apply by clicking here.
K9s For Warriors is committed to promoting diversity, equality, and inclusion in its program services and considers all applications regardless of race, color, national origin, ancestry, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, results of genetic testing, marital status, religion, age, marital status, military service, or any other basis protected by applicable law.
The Warrior Relations department will review the application, perform a background check and conduct a phone interview with the veteran applicant to learn more about his/her disability or disabilities, as well as home and work environment, personality, and family. This information allows K9s For Warriors to determine and then train the most suitable dog for each Warrior’s needs. Once accepted into the program, a class date is scheduled. Our team remains in constant communication with veterans on the waitlist to answer any questions, provide emotional support, as well as assist with other needs. Our waiting period is 18-24 months long but can change depending on a variety of factors. Our waiting period is typically shorter than those of similar agencies. If you’re ready for a Service Dog, apply by clicking here.
In total, the training program is three weeks. Warriors come to either our national headquarters in Ponte Vedra, Florida or to our beautiful Warrior Ranch in Helotes, Texas. They’re fully immersed in training for the entire three weeks and are provided onsite housing and meals, in addition to their daily training—all at no cost to them.
Day 1 expectations: When you arrive on campus, you will be greeted by a Warrior Relations team member. A personal property search will be conducted at this time. Unauthorized items may result in immediate dismissal from class. These items include firearms, alcohol, and illegal drugs (including marijuana and CBD), along with medication that is not in its original prescribed container.
K9s For Warriors prides itself in our dog pairing process. The pairing process is done by our Warrior trainers and dog trainers who consider your personality, activity level, etc., and match you with a dog who will best meet your needs.
You will not be able to choose which dog you are paired with. K9s For Warriors does not train owned pets because our dogs must meet very strict breed, height, weight, health & trainability criteria.
K9s For Warriors is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and our service comes at no cost to our accepted veterans. The only cost is travel to and from our training location(s), with outside resources available to potentially assist with that.
We require a Primary Care Physician’s Report (PCP) from your clinician stating that you have been clinically diagnosed with service-connected PTSD and/or TBI and/or MST. The PCP Report must also state that you are both mentally & physically capable of sustaining our three week training regimen. The completed “Mental Health Verification” form must be attached and filled out by your clinician.
We require the completed “Agreement to Support” form. The veteran must provide the names and contact information of two individuals who have agreed to provide support to the Warrior/K9 team.
- We require the member 4 copy of your DD214 that shows your signature & status of discharge.
- We also require a full-length photo for identification purposes.
No, we do not allow visitors or caregivers to attend training with our Warriors. We do this to give the Warriors a chance to form a relationship with their dog without distraction. Violation of this policy will result in dismissal from the program. Family and caregivers will be invited to experience graduation on the final day of training, either virtually or in person.
Are you in need of other forms of support?
Visit our Veteran resources page for an extensive list of organizations that support Veterans and their families.