Operation Dog Tag

Supporting our veterans and their families

Cheri Christensen

Cheri Christensen

What My Service Dog Means to Me I am a Veteran. With all the experiences I had both good and bad, I am proud to have served in the Air Force. I am now blessed to have my Service Dog, Skye, to help me. I have TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) and PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). I have a wonderful and loving family. However, I have wide field of things that make me sad. When my head is acting up it causes: balance issues, I run into corners in the hallway, ca

Jul 22, 2025
Edward Wilson

Edward Wilson

As I write this article, my service dog “Tank” is next to me, he is with me everywhere I go and helps me with everyday tasks. I have realized I will never be the same, and do all the things I could do before, but working with Tank I have learned to deal with my disabilities.

Jul 22, 2025
Donald Sohler

Donald Sohler

I, specialist Donald Sohler (US Army), was shot 7 times in Iraq on December 26, 2007. I struggle with PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) as well as many physical challenges. I got a Basset Hound and named him Huck. I feel I can talk to him about anything and he won't judge me.

Jul 22, 2025
Michael Carroll

Michael Carroll

Operation Dog Tag is a non-profit organization that provides training aid and guidance in the service dog community for veterans. These service dogs are a vital importance to a disabled veteran’s rehabilitation back into today’s society.

Jul 22, 2025