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PTSD service dogs are not typically free, though some nonprofit organizations offer them at no charge to qualified individuals.
A PTSD diagnosis requires exposure to a traumatic event and symptoms from four categories: intrusion, avoidance, negative mood, and arousal, lasting over a month and causing distress.
Yes, dogs trained to assist individuals with PTSD are considered service dogs under U.S. law.
A PTSD service dog performs specific tasks to help individuals cope with PTSD symptoms, such as interrupting anxiety episodes, providing security, and grounding during flashbacks.
To make your dog a PTSD service dog, it must be individually trained to perform specific tasks that assist with your PTSD-related disability.
Long-term effects of Giardia in dogs can include chronic digestive issues, weight loss, and impaired nutrient absorption if left untreated.
Giardia is killed by prescription antiparasitic medications such as metronidazole and fenbendazole, along with proper sanitation and hygiene.
Long-term effects of Giardia in dogs can include chronic digestive issues, weight loss, and failure to thrive, particularly in puppies or immunocompromised dogs.
Giardia is killed by disinfectants like bleach, boiling water, and prescription medications such as metronidazole or fenbendazole.

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