James Brereton bravely served our Country in both the Army and Marines. His tours included Iraq, Afghanistan and Bosnia. He says if it weren't for his dog Bernie, he wouldn't be alive.
I have been seeing and hearing many Jersey Shore locals get angry about people abusing the power of service dogs? It doesn't really make sense to me because I don't own a dog and I don't need a service dog. As we know, service dogs can be a great assistance to many people in our community.
James Brereton bravely served our Country in both the Army and Marines. His tours included Iraq, Afghanistan and Bosnia. He says if it weren't for his dog Bernie, he wouldn't be alive.
To the pubic: please speak up so this bill passes and our Veterans can get the help that they need.
And to our Veterans: I am sorry that this is even a debate. We are forever in debt to you and this is the worst way to show it.
To provide an educational resource for children with PTSD, as well as try to find a solution for not only his but also other kids' emotional issues, 13-year-old New Jerseyan Liam Klein is running the Chaotic Spyder Foundation.
He's one of the newest employees at Children's Specialized Hospital, and he's still in his "introductory period." But he's been described by superiors as "extremely intelligent and lovable" — and no, he's not a human.
Denise Bruschi from the Coastal Jersey Parrot Head Club stopped by Bob & Marianne this morning to promote a very important program. The Parrot Head Club will be hosting a benefit for Canine Assistants, a non-profit organization that trains service dogs to improve the lives of children and adults who have physical disabilities, seizure conditions and other special needs. Learn how you can hel