
Erick Scott, a veteran who served in Iraq, knows first-hand what it’s like to suffer from PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder – a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or seeing a terrifying event).
PTSD is also sometimes known as shell shock or combat stress, occurs after experiencing severe trauma or a life-threatening event.
For all too many veterans, it's hard to readjust to life out of the military or getting haunted by unpleasant memories and experiences. Erick was no exception.
To help him combat his anxiety, he was paired with a special service dog, Gumbo. Gumbo's main role was to notify him when he started showing symptoms of PTSD.
Watch the video on the next page to see Gumbo's amazing reaction when Scott gets agitated on camera during an interview. This is incredibly touching to see.
Kathy Loverud Carter
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Love our dogs….God spelled backwards.
Henry Hand
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This is awesome! Thank u to all our service men for your unselfish duties and sufferings so me and my family can sleep peacefully at night.
Linda Evon
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What a great story, plus the friendship n love between them…..
Susan Villamagna Broderick
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Amazing dog, brave veteran.
Kelly Arnold
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I so love this ♡♡♡
Zach Engelman
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Wasenka Hewage
Amber Mangrum
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If it’s a trained service dog, why does it need a prong collar? I realize they have their uses, but the dog is highly trained, isn’t it?
Lauren Pine
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Kirsten Lynn
Ryan Myers
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I know the feeling very well. I have bad anxiety attacks cause of a medical condition and my schnauzer is the one thing that can calm me down and she is not even a service dog.
Ben Stillson
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Warrick Brown
Ben Stillson
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Tifa does this to me. Took me a while to work if out
Robin Dery
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I wish my son- in – law would of gotten a chance to get a dog. He hang his self November of 2014. He was only 44 years old. RIP Roy McCloud.
Katherine Dyer
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Thankful for service dogs, made a difference in Veterans lives.
Lynn Longden
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Just awesome !!!!
Frankie Strasburger
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Many think dogs have no soul. You think not?! If this dog does not belong in Heaven, perhaps, neither do I.
Richard Littrell
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I. Like. Jackie
Jay Jessee
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The Love of a Dog is the best thing for any problem! They have a calming affect on people. God bless them!!
Mary Duranski Anderson
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Amazing story. People don’t realize what is involved to be a war veteran. I am so thankful for all who serve. People don’t realize that if they make it home, they are ok. This story probably is only one of thousands of vets that have problems. Wonderful to know a service dog can help where talking and pills don’t. Good luck to this vet in the story and all who are still fighting their own war.
Brian Shaw
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Why does it matter to you. Does the dog look abused or malnourished? No this post isn’t about you pointing out everything wrong.
Mary Carter
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So sorry for your loss x
Shaun Mark Dollery
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Ashlee Barff what a great cause and awesome way to use k9s
Joseph Weitz
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Ashton Eileen Weitz
Dani Vegane
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this is amazing ❤️
Beverly Prisc
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Fabulous dog!!!
Robin Dery
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Thank you
Carol Wellman Hanthorn
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This made me cry. So sad what our military goes thru.
Deb Dennison
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How quickly and efficiently a dog works for our veterans. YET, the proposal is going to the VA to give the vets marijuana…let’s drug ’em up. There is another treatment that I heard about through the American Legion that is working wonderfully for our vets with PTSD and other issues. We should help them, not drug ’em.
Jackie Eason
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Amazing story.
Ron Chisholm
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Veterans should watch this. There’s a little hope.
Judy Amos
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How wonderful.
Nancy Lanzel
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This is an incredible story & an incredible dog
Joe Nick Yanniello
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One of my 16 years old daughters had panicky attacks for 7 years . Last year I got a kitten for her Xmas gift so I prayed for her to reduce her panicky attacks so her beloved one year old cat Flynn finally be there all the time . She has not been on medication since Jan 2015 . Now she and Flynn are best friends ..
Dana Rae
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Cried
Mike Smith
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Amazing. Thank you.
Dana Taylor Mitchell
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Hunter Drake Mitchell
Lindsay Bilyk
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Suzanne Vallée-St. Jean, take a look at this. Amazing!!!
Pete Papa
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Hang in there brother
Gary Murray
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Mark
Joy Marcantel
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Bless you brother.
Fran Young
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It must be instinct in a Lab, mine does this to me if I get upset!
Tommy Garcia
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Not watching commercials to see videos! Unfollow!
Satvir Singh Channa
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Sunita Bhamra
John A Abraham
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Jenna Wortmann Beth Esposito
Rhys Treloar
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Elena Elmo
Heather Turner
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Such a sad truth!! Wish someone was there to take care of all of our vets coming home!! So thankful for all their service and sacrifice!!
Dancing Wombat
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Dogs (and other animals) do amazing things for people with autism, also. Our Golden Retriever has done wonders for our daughter, who has moderate autism, and one of our four guinea pigs really helps calm one of our boys (with HFASD) when he is having a melt-down, or on the cusp of one. I have also heard of dogs which can predict when a diabetic is about to have a reaction. Never underestimate the power of animals to improve our physical, mental and emotional health.
Bobby Garcia
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Penny Garcia
Baba Barnhart
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God Bless you, you are the Hero & God Bless Gumbo <3
Sullivan Melly Mel
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Kristi Dininny-Savino
Karen Driskell
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Animals are awsome! Thank you for your service and I’m glad you are back with your family! And making huge steps in recovery!