National Pets for Veterans Day
National Pets for Veterans Day celebrates the special bond between veterans and their animal companions while promoting pet adoption for veterans. This observance highlights how pets can help veterans transition to civilian life and cope with service-related challenges.
Quick Facts
When is it: October 21st annually
Tagged as: Veterans & Pets Awareness Day
What’s the hashtag: #PetsForVeteransDay
When was it founded: 2018
Who founded it: Clarissa Black
History of National Pets for Veterans Day
The inspiration came from a therapy dog named Bear, who showed remarkable ability to interact differently with various veterans based on their needs. Bear’s owner, Clarissa Black, an animal behaviorist, noticed how veterans wanted to take Bear home after therapy sessions. This led to the creation of Pets for Vets organization in 2009, which later established this national day to promote awareness about the healing power of pet companionship for veterans.
Timeline
- 2009: Pets for Vets organization founded
- 2012: First Pets for Vets programs established
- 2015: Studies confirm benefits of pets for veterans with PTSD
- 2017: PAWS Act introduced in Congress
- 2018: First National Pets for Veterans Day celebrated
Dates by Next Year
| Year | Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | Oct 21 | Monday |
| 2025 | Oct 21 | Tuesday |
| 2026 | Oct 21 | Wednesday |
| 2027 | Oct 21 | Thursday |
| 2028 | Oct 21 | Saturday |
How It’s Observed
People celebrate by visiting VA facilities, organizing pet adoption events, and donating to animal shelters. Many participate by covering adoption fees for veterans or collecting pet supplies for shelter animals.
Fun Facts About National Pets for Veterans Day
- The organization uses a registered Super Bond® process for matching
- They’ve successfully matched over 650 veterans with pets
- Not just dogs – they’ve even matched a veteran with a rabbit
- Between 6-8 million dogs and cats enter shelters annually
- One in five veterans suffer from PTSD
Quiz
- When is National Pets for Veterans Day celebrated?
- Who founded Pets for Vets?
- What year was the first official celebration?
(Answers: October 21st, Clarissa Black, 2018)
FAQs
Q: Can veterans choose any pet?
A: Veterans are matched through a careful selection process.
Q: Is it only for dogs?
A: No, cats and other animals are also available.
Q: How can I help?
A: Donate, volunteer, or sponsor a veteran’s pet adoption.
Importance of National Pets for Veterans Day
This day highlights the therapeutic benefits of pet companionship for veterans, including reduced stress, improved mental health, and easier transition to civilian life. It also helps save shelter animals while providing veterans with loyal companions.
Related
- Veterans Day
- National Service Dog Month
- Animal Shelter Appreciation Week
- PTSD Awareness Day
- National Dog Day
