PetArmor® and Operation Freedom Paws Video Shows How Shelter Dogs and Military Veterans with PTSD Train Together and …

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PetArmor, a brand focused on protecting pets by making veterinarian-quality products more affordable, today announced a unique social media initiative to raise the visibility of Operation Freedom Paws. Operation Freedom Paws mission is to match war veterans, many with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and other invisible wounds, with shelter dogs and train them as a team to navigate life together. Operation Freedom Paws Founder and Executive Director, Mary Cortani, has been named one of CNNs 2012 Top Ten Heroes. She is vying, amongst nine others, to be named the CNN Hero of the Year for 2012, an honor that spotlights everyday people changing the world.

In addition to its work protecting and raising the profile of shelter animals, PetArmor, the No. 1 generic Fipronil flea and tick preventive at retail, is seeking to encourage fans, friends, veterans and all pet lovers to vote for Mary Cortani as the 2012 CNN Hero of the Year.

In September, we experienced Marys work at Operation Freedom Paws first hand and captured an amazing video, which is now live on our website at petarmor.com/operationfreedompaws, says Alex Kaufman, President & CEO of FidoPharm, the makers of PetArmor. Mr. Kaufman went on to say that through the video we see how the dogs and veterans train together and ultimately save each other. Over the next few weeks we will be promoting the video and Operation Freedom Paws through our social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter and blogger outreach to generate awareness of this incredible organization.

We value our relationship with PetArmor, which this year alone has donated over 15,000 doses of flea and tick protection and thousands of dollars to rescue organizations across the country, says Julie Morris senior vice president of community outreach for the ASPCA. Marys commitment to using shelter dogs in her program demonstrates the incredible resilience of these dogs and their desire to love and serve.

Operation Freedom Paws trains veterans and others with disabilities to train their own service dogs. We leverage the ability of the canine-human relationship to help our veterans regain their sense of purpose, worth and value to society and their community, says Mary Cortani. We are proud to partner with PetArmor on this project; we share a common purpose and dedication to pets and providing our war veterans with shelter dogs.

Alex Kaufman added, We believe strongly in the mission and vision of Operation Freedom Paws and we are honored to help protect the dogs, which are protecting our military heroes who have protected our freedom.

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