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Assistance Dogs are more than companions — they are specially-trained to help people with a disability to live more independently.

In our quiz, you will find out more about what a PTSD Assistance Dog does.

Complete the quiz and as a thank you for your time, you’ll be entered into our $250 prize draw.

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Adam was struggling with everyday life after working as a police officer for 15 years.

Daily activities were causing him untold pain and anxiety, and his family life was disintegrating. For this husband and father of two children, the future was looking bleak and uncertain.

Then Oppy, his Assistance Dog, arrived and things changed.

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Founded in 1996, Assistance Dogs Australia train pups to support people living with a physical disability, autism, or PTSD.

Assistance Dogs help improve independence, self-esteem, health, and relationships for individuals and their families – resulting in stronger and more successful communities.

Assistance Dogs are given completely free of charge to clients across Australia.

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PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) Assistance Dogs are trained to reduce the impact of this condition, and improve their human’s overall quality of life.

Assistance Dogs can help guide those living with trauma back to a sense of safety, helping to improve connections, encourage engagement in the community, and regain areas of functioning that may have been diminished by their trauma.

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