‘I’m taken aback’: Verlander, Upton unite service dogs with ailing veterans
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Justin Verlander and Kate Upton have combined two passions, creating the perfect marriage to help veterans with PTSD.
Their program is named Adopt. Rescue. Heal. It trains rescue dogs to become service dogs, then places them with veterans, aiding with the transition to civilian life.
“We’re so excited to finally pair these dogs with their veterans,” said the Astros’ ace. “I think we all can agree that animals are so healing — at least in our family they are. I think it’s such a great opportunity to help these veterans heal through animals.”
The first four veterans received their dogs, all mixed breeds, this week.
For Coy Webb, who served two naval tour on the USS John F. Kennedy in the Persian Gulf, the occasion marked his public debut with new companion Emily.
“I’m taken aback,” Webb said. “It amazes me that there are still people out there that really care about the vets today in this world, with all the things that are going on. It just is real heartwarming. Emily is a lifesaver, a godsend. She’s going to help me so much.”
Verlander and Upton married in November 2017. Adopt. Rescue. Heal. is a combination of sorts between their two philanthropic efforts, Upton’s Grand Slam Adoption pet rescue charity and Verlander’s Wins for Warriors foundation aiding veterans.
“I think dogs are so healing and through some of the stuff that we’ve done and helping empower veterans coming back dealing with PTSD, these service animals really were something that popped up as something that helps these men and women a lot,” Verlander said.
Ernie Rivera, an army veteran who returned from Iraq with PTSD, put the canines through a four-month training program as part of his Valor Medical Service Dogs program located outside of Orlando.
The dogs were rescued from the Houston ASPCA. Rivera personally selected both the dogs and the recipients.
Papa John’s Houston, one of the program’s sponsors, paid to fly the Houston-area veterans to West Palm Beach for a weeklong training session with their new dogs.