Vets Fighting 4 Vets

Vets Fighting 4 Vets We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to prevention and raising awareness of Veteran Suicide.

When local veterans hit hard times we help them through whether that be financially or emotionally.

The neighbors call the cops on my dad every six months. They think he’s running a fighting ring or flipping pets for pro...
12/28/2025

The neighbors call the cops on my dad every six months. They think he’s running a fighting ring or flipping pets for profit. For years, I wasn't sure they were wrong.

My father, Frank, is a man of few words and even fewer friends. He lives on a fixed income in a small, weathered house just outside of town. He’s 68, walks with a limp he got in ’71, and spends most of his day in his garage.

But his most controversial habit involves the local animal shelter.

Like clockwork, Dad brings home a dog. Not the cute puppies everyone wants. He picks the "unadoptables." The three-legged pit bulls, the senior labs with gray muzzles, the curs that cower in the corner. For six months, that dog lives like royalty. I’d visit and see Dad hand-feeding them steak scraps, walking them for hours, talking to them in a soft voice he never used with me.

Then, six months later? Gone.

The dog vanishes. No photos, no collar left behind. Just an empty bowl and Dad driving his rusted pickup truck to the shelter to get another one.

"Where’s Barnaby?" I asked last Sunday. Barnaby was a one-eyed Golden Retriever mix he’d had since spring. That dog worshipped the ground Dad walked on.

"Moved on," Dad grunted, staring at his coffee.

"Moved on? Did you sell him, Dad? The neighbors are talking. They say you’re sick."

"Let them talk."

I couldn't take it anymore. I loved Barnaby. The thought of my father selling that sweet soul to some stranger for a few hundred bucks made my stomach turn. So, when I saw him load a bag of high-grade kibble and a new leash into his truck the next morning, I followed him.

I expected him to drive to a breeder or a shady parking lot exchange. Instead, he drove two towns over to a drab apartment complex near the VA hospital.

He pulled up to a ground-floor unit. I watched from my car, phone ready to record evidence, as he knocked on the door.

A young man answered. He couldn't have been older than 25, but he looked 50. He was missing his right arm, and the way he stood—tense, scanning the perimeter—screamed PTSD. I recognized that look. I’d seen it in Dad’s old photos.

Dad didn't say a word. He just whistled.

From the passenger seat of Dad’s truck, a dog jumped out. It wasn't Barnaby. It was "Duke," a German Shepherd he’d had last year. Duke looked incredible. Focused. Calm. He trotted right up to the young man and sat by his left leg, leaning his weight against the boy’s thigh.

The young man crumpled. He fell to his knees, burying his face in Duke’s fur, sobbing. Duke didn't flinch. He just held his ground, anchoring the boy to reality.

Dad handed the young man a thick envelope. Not money—paperwork. Vaccination records. Training logs.

I got out of my car. "Dad?"

He jumped, looking more terrified than I’d ever seen him. He walked me away from the boy, lowering his voice.

"You weren't supposed to see this."

"You trained him," I realized. "You didn't get rid of them. You trained them."

Dad sighed, lighting a cigarette with shaking hands. "A fully trained PTSD service dog costs anywhere from fifteen to thirty thousand dollars. The insurance doesn't cover it. The VA has a waiting list a mile long. These boys... they come home, and they can't sleep, they can't go to the grocery store, they can't breathe."

He looked back at the young man, who was now smiling through tears, throwing a ball for Duke with his left hand.

"I can't give them money," Dad said, his voice cracking. "I don't have any. But I know dogs. And I have time."

"But why the secrecy? Why every six months?"

"Because that’s how long it takes to turn a scared shelter dog into a soldier’s lifeline," he said. "Basic obedience, task training, desensitization. I take the broken dogs nobody wants, and I turn them into the partners these kids need."

"And Barnaby?" I asked, my throat tight.

"Delivered him yesterday to a female marine in Ohio. She hadn't left her house in two years. She went to the park this morning."

I looked at my father—the "monster" of the neighborhood. I thought about the heartbreak he must feel every six months. Loving a dog, healing it, sleeping next to it, and then giving it away just when the bond is strongest.

"Does it hurt?" I asked. "Giving them up?"

Dad looked at me, eyes wet. "Every single time. It breaks my heart every six months, kid. I cry all the way home."

He put out his cigarette and looked toward the shelter down the road.

"But then I think about the guy sitting alone in the dark with a loaded gun on his table because he feels like nobody has his back. And I realize... my heart can handle breaking. Theirs can't."

We drove to the shelter together that afternoon. Dad walked straight to the back, to the cage labeled "CAUTION: BITES." Inside was a terrified, snarling mutt that had been scheduled to be put down the next day.

Dad opened the gate and sat on the concrete floor, ignoring the growls. He held out his hand.

"Hey there, soldier," he whispered. "You’ve got a big job ahead of you. Let's get to work."

The neighbors still think my dad is crazy. They see an old man cycling through pets. They don't see the network of veterans across the state who are finally sleeping through the night because of him.

True love isn't about possession. Sometimes, the highest form of love is building something beautiful, just to give it away to someone who needs it to survive.

(Not our story, just sharing)

12/25/2025

Special thanks to 2 local groups that sponsor families every year for our Operation Christmas!
Thank you Dunn County Child Support Office and UW Stout Counseling services for being so generous year after year and helping give Veterans and their families a Merry Christmas!
We believe it is vital to support businesses that demonstrate a strong commitment to supporting our nation's veterans. These are important services in our community so if you are in need please utilize them!
We thank you again Dunn County Child Support Office and UW Stout Counseling!!! Merry Christmas!

12/25/2025
Thank you to Blain's Farm & Fleet out of Chippewa for your continued support during the holiday season! You make it poss...
12/25/2025

Thank you to Blain's Farm & Fleet out of Chippewa for your continued support during the holiday season! You make it possible to fulfill Christmas wishes to our veterans!
We believe it is vital to support businesses that demonstrate a strong commitment to supporting our nation's veterans.
Please shop locally and check them out at farmandfleet.com!
Thank you again Blain’s Farm and Fleet for your support! Merry Christmas!!

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12/24/2025

We would like to take this opportunity to publicly thank The Nichol Inn for their remarkable support. Not only do they provide assistance during Christmas, but they also continually demonstrate their dedication to our cause throughout the year and even host a fundraiser for us every 4th of July!!!
We believe it is vital to support businesses that demonstrate a strong commitment to supporting our nation's veterans.
Please consider visiting them in Knapp, WI, or checking out their traveling food truck, Nichols Nibbles! They offer fantastic food, a welcoming atmosphere, and regularly host engaging community events! Check out their website
nichol-inn.com!
Thank you again, Monica, Randy, and the entire Nichol Inn family in Knapp, WI! Merry Christmas!!

The Nichol Inn, located in the heart of historic Knapp, Wisconsin wants to become your favorite hangout and kitchen. Great food in a relaxed & friendly space!

We would like to express our heartfelt thanks to Fleet Farm  for their continued support of Operation Christmas! Their y...
12/24/2025

We would like to express our heartfelt thanks to Fleet Farm for their continued support of Operation Christmas! Their yearly contributions make it possible for us to fulfill Christmas wish lists, and we are truly grateful.
We urge everyone to support businesses like Fleet Farm, which show a strong commitment to social responsibility and dedication to our nation's veterans.
Be sure to shop at your local Fleet Farm or check out fleetfarm.com and show your appreciation for their ongoing support of Vets Fighting 4 Vets.
Thanks again, Fleet Farm, and Merry Christmas!

Fleet Farm has been proudly serving the Upper Midwest since 1955 with high quality merchandise you won't find anywhere else. We are your full-service supplier for life, work, home, and recreation - combining wide-ranging products, convenient...

We are pleased to acknowledge the generous support of Veteran’s Power Train Performance vpp0304, based in Sparta, WI, in...
12/24/2025

We are pleased to acknowledge the generous support of Veteran’s Power Train Performance vpp0304, based in Sparta, WI, in response to our call for assistance in supporting veterans during the Christmas season. Stanley's prompt response to our Facebook post seeking aid is truly appreciated, and we are grateful for his kindness and support.
We encourage everyone to support businesses like theirs, which demonstrate a strong commitment to social responsibility and dedication to our nation's veterans.
For your automotive customization needs and unique merchandise, please visit their page, Veteran’s Powertrain Performance LLC., their website, veteranspowertrain.com, or call them at (833) 877-7476.
We extend our gratitude once again to Veteran’s Powertrain Performance and wish them a Merry Christmas!

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We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to forgivenknapp Church for their generous donation and support this holid...
12/24/2025

We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to forgivenknapp Church for their generous donation and support this holiday season.
When I thanked Jeremy, his humble response was, "Think nothing of it." This speaks to the remarkable work that this individual, his family, and the church have done for the community.
We encourage everyone to support businesses like theirs that exhibit a strong sense of social responsibility and dedication to our veterans.
If you are looking for a church home, consider visiting Forgiven Knapp in Knapp, WI, to experience the community's embodiment of Christ's work.
We would like to thank Forgiven Church and the Freeland Family again for their generosity and wish them a Merry Christmas.

We would like to extend our gratitude to Down To Earth Tree Service LLC., based in Ellsworth, WI, and Red Wing, MN, for ...
12/24/2025

We would like to extend our gratitude to Down To Earth Tree Service LLC., based in Ellsworth, WI, and Red Wing, MN, for their exceptional local service and commitment to giving back to the community. We encourage everyone to support businesses like theirs that demonstrate a strong sense of social responsibility and dedication to our veterans. Colten demonstrated remarkable kindness and generosity when he proactively reached out to us, inquiring how he could assist, despite not having met us previously. His selflessness, particularly during this time of year, is truly appreciated, and we wish him abundant blessings in return.
We highly recommend utilizing his services for landscaping, snow removal, and tree care needs. Please contact him at (651) 350-9068, visit his website at downtoearthtreeservicellc.com, or email him at coltens@downtoearthtreeservices.com.
The company's name accurately reflects its values, and we feel fortunate to have crossed paths with Colten.

Thank you again Down To Earth Tree Service LLC for your support and generosity. Merry Christmas!

Down To Earth Tree Service provides expert tree care services in Ellsworth, Red Wing & Woodbury MN. From tree removal to pruning, our team ensures quality and safety. Call us today for reliable tree services!

On behalf of Vets Fighting 4 Vets and the recent veteran emergency, we want to extend our deepest and most heartfelt THA...
12/24/2025

On behalf of Vets Fighting 4 Vets and the recent veteran emergency, we want to extend our deepest and most heartfelt THANK YOU to our incredible community supporters. Because of you, what once felt impossible became a true Christmas miracle.
Last Wednesday, I spoke with a veteran who shared the heartbreaking situation her family was facing as her mother’s health rapidly declined. As I began to understand what it would take to make her final wish possible, I’ll be honest—I wasn’t sure we could pull it off. But God placed it on my heart to try with everything I had, and that’s exactly what I did. I knew it would take a community coming together, and what happened next was nothing short of extraordinary.
Selfless, compassionate, beautiful people stepped forward without hesitation. Because of you, the impossible became possible.
Thanks to your generosity, we were able to send this veteran and her family to be with Grandma one final time—without the crushing financial burden or added stress that comes with last-minute travel during Christmas. She later shared photos with me, along with a heartfelt message expressing what that time with her mother and her children meant to her. That gift is invaluable. You didn’t just help with travel—you helped create memories that can never be replaced or measured. Please take a moment to truly let that sink in.
Out of respect for the family, we have protected their privacy as they navigate this incredibly tender season. What I can share is that after returning home on Sunday, their loving mom and grandma was peacefully set free from her pain and is no longer suffering. I feel deeply honored that this veteran has trusted me with stories and photos as she processes the loss of her mama.
I share this as both a thank you and a reminder of how powerful your support truly is. Because of you:
A woman was granted her dying wish.
A daughter was able to say “see you later” to her mom.
Children were given one last moment with their grandma.
I would give anything for one more moment with my own grandma. My prayer is that none of you ever have to face such heartbreaking circumstances—but if you do, may God move mountains for you just as He did for us this past week, turning the impossible into possible.
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for being part of this Christmas miracle.
Merry Christmas,
and God bless you all ❤️

THANK YOU to our amazing Operation Christmas Sponsors who helped make Christmas special for Veteran families! We hope yo...
12/24/2025

THANK YOU to our amazing Operation Christmas Sponsors who helped make Christmas special for Veteran families!

We hope you know the difference you make and hold joy in your heart this Christmas for your generosity ❤️

WE CANNOT DO IT WITHOUT YOU!!!

Merry Christmas!

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