Abandonment Unites Airman and Shelter Dog
Pets for Patriots
Jan 10, 2012

Veterans and servicemembers who honorably adopt shelter pets often speak about the empathy they have for their last-chance dog or cat. Many feel isolated, lonely and unwanted, and tell us how they can relate to the animals they ultimately save.
Ben and Siren formed a strong bond through the abandonment they each experienced in their lives.
Ben is a Staff Sargent in the Air Force. Stationed at Langley Air Force Base (AFB) for six years, he works the stealth coatings for the F-22. Like many military personnel, Ben serves where the military needs him; throughout his career he's served temporary duty at Tyndall AFB, Nellis AFB, Hickam AFB, Ft. Hood, Wake Island and Kadena AFB. He cherishes going home each night to his adopted dog, Siren.
"I work long hours and in a stressful environment, and it's great to come home to Siren after a hard day of work."
But Ben didn't always have a loving companion greeting him at the door. When asked why he chose to adopt through Pets for Patriots, his answer is heartbreaking.
"I chose to adopt Siren through the program because I knew that she and I could relate our lives to each other," he says. "I got Siren shortly after my wife left me. After I heard that Siren was also abandoned and stuck in the pound for half of her life, I knew that we would be a great match."
It's well established that companion pets provide valuable mental and physical health benefits to their guardians: fewer feelings of isolation or depression, improved sense of well-being, lower blood pressure and cholesterol among just a few. Less easily quantified is the profound bond between people and pets who intuitively feel the other's pain. Some may question whether animals have the capacity for empathy; we'll leave that for others to argue. What we do know is that they love without judgment or condition.
Just ask Ben.
"Siren has dramatically changed my life," he says. "When I get off of work and come home to Siren, she is just as excited to play with me as I am with her. The love and gratitude that she shows me proves that she is happy in her new home."
At Pets for Patriots, we're honored to have played our part in connecting Ben and Siren, two souls who needed - and continue to need - one another. But Ben says it best:
"I feel that I'm in a much better place in my life now that Siren is in it."
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About Pets for Patriots
Pets for Patriots, Inc., is a registered 501(c)(3) charity that helps service and veteran members of the United States military honorably adopt adult and at-risk shelter pets. Its mission is to consistently give the gifts of fidelity, joy and companionship to both pet and person. Pets for Patriots is one of the only organizations in the country dedicated to both homeless pets and military personnel at any stage of their careers and from all armed forces. The charity is a proud member of the Army AW2 Wounded Warrior Program national community support network, a national partner of the Real Warriors Campaign and is listed by the National Resource Directory for ill and wounded veterans. Visit Pets for Patriots online today and Be A Pet's Hero(TM).
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