A North Texas veteran is helping other veterans and their service dogs.
Kari Stanley, a U.S. Air Force veteran from Keller, developed severe anxiety and PTSD after she served.
Her four-legged companion, a service dog named Lisa, has been a life-saving support for Stanley.
“I suffer from horrible PTSD and anxiety, and I don’t trust my surroundings, so she looks around for me when I can’t see all around,” Stanley said. “I’m not by myself anymore.”
Several weeks ago, Lisa was hit by a car and her leg was shattered. Stanley rushed to save her, but veterinary expenses quickly added up.
“When she was gone just for the one night in the emergency room, I was lost,” Stanley said.
That’s when another veteran, Cole Lyle, stepped in to help.
Lyle covered all of Lisa’s veterinary expenses and saved her life, Stanley said.
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