My first attempt to find an organization that worked with veterans with PTSD and PS dogs was through the internet . When I came across Veterans Best Friend near Cleveland, Ohio I was thrilled. A trip there was possible in one day without huge expense. The question that remained to be answered was would they let me come hang around and stick a camera in their face? or their dog's? (not really, but it feels like when you first see the camera)
Enter Lisa Slama, the director of VBF. She responded to my inquiring e-mail with incredible swiftness and friendliness. She welcomed the idea, had lots of questions, feedback, and a willingness to help. She is also impressively qualified at several levels with multiple certification for dog training and a degree in Psychiatry (I'm serious... she has an alphabet after her name. Here is her picture from the VBF website.)
Jesse Tanner
Service Dog DakotaOEF/OIF VeteranCoordinator 216-299-9694 |
Lisa SlamaBS, CPDT-KA, IAADP,
IAABC, APDT, AKC-CGCCoordinator & Trainer216-390-2754 |
So needless to say, without her opening the doors to her organization, letting me intrude upon her schedule and training sessions, introducing me to the people I have interviewed so far, answering my questions, I would not have the footage I need to do anything for my Capstone. Nor would I have seen this process up close and in action with both Veterans and dogs.
Here is a snippet of my starting interview with Lisa. I ask her how working with dogs all got started for her.