Benefits of
service dogs

Benefits for Veterans and First Responders

Here are the most up-to-date statistics and findings on the benefits of service dogs for Veterans and First Responders as of 2025:

Mental Health Benefits

Recent clinical studies have shown significant improvements in mental health outcomes for
veterans partnered with service dogs:

  • Veterans with service dogs reported lower PTSD symptom severity, reduced anxiety and
    depression, and higher quality of life compared to those on waitlists.
  • PROMIS scores showed lower probabilities of generalized anxiety disorder and mild
    depression among those with service dogs.
  • Service dog partnerships also led to better social health, including increased
    companionship and reduced social isolation.

Key Statistics

From the 2025 Gitnux Market Data Report:

  • 40% of service dogs are used for PTSD assistance, especially by veterans.
  • 85% of service dog handlers report improved independence and quality of life.
  • Approximately 1.5 million Americans rely on service dogs.
  • Training costs range from \$15,000 to \$50,000, with annual upkeep between \$500 and \$1,200.
  • 80% of service dogs are acquired through nonprofit organizations.
  • The success rate for training service dogs is around 85%.

Legislative Support

The SAVES Act (H.R. 2605/S. 1441) is a bipartisan bill aiming to:

  • Expand access to service dogs for veterans with PTSD, TBI, MST, and mobility impairments.
  • Provide federal grants to nonprofits for training and placement.
  • Cover long-term veterinary care and support research into service dog efficacy.

Program Outcomes

Several nonprofit programs have demonstrated measurable success:

  • K9 Partners for Patriots reports a 20–30% reduction in PTSD symptoms, improved
    emotional resilience, and stronger family connections.
  • U.S. Kennels offers a two-year training program that fosters deep bonds and helps veterans
    reintegrate into civilian life. Participants describe the experience as “life-changing”.
  • Pups4Patriots™ has provided over 300 service dogs at no cost, helping veterans and first
    responders with PTS and TBI. Their approach includes mental health assessments and
    therapy integration.

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