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MIAMI -- The science of the human-animal bond is proving very effective in a new arena: on the home front of a new war. Returning veterans are finding help, as well as healing in therapy that involves a saddle and a set of reins.

"It feels pretty good. I feel tall," said U.S. Marine Gene Calonge, who recently returned from his deployment.

Learning to ride again is strengthening the bodies and minds of young vets here at the South Florida Veterans Multi-Purpose Center in Davie, Fla.

The last time Calonge mounted a horse, was his service with the Marine Corps. This time around it's Sam, a 4-year-old Arabian, giving him a much-needed boost.

"It's different bonding with an animal, you feel like you're not going to be judged so much about anything so ... you and him just have a good time,” said Calonge.

A crowd of people recently gathered to celebrate the grand opening of a new facility. It's got all the features needed to accommodate a growing Equine Therapy Program that started one year ago. Professional horse trainers and mental health experts work with the Veterans, using a very powerful tool: the love and respect of a horse.

"A horse is a prey animal,' said Bob Bambury, the executive director of the South Florida Veterans Multi-Purpose Center. “So it's used to being attacked by predators. So it has a ‘stand-offish’ effect. You're going to have to bond with that horse before you're going to develop any kind of relationship.”


The year-old program has been successful in helping treat dozens of soldiers with afflictions ranging from Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome to combat-related mental illnesses and physical disabilities.

“As we know, our returning men and women have been exposed to an awful lot of trauma. And so when we begin to go back into that, often times there's a flood of emotion and just a great deal of discomfort emotionally that begins to happen,” said Lorisa Lewis, a certified equine therapist and licensed mental health counselor.

“By working with the horses, we are working in an alternative way,” Lewis said. “It's a way that's a bit gentler, it's kind of like going in a back door if you will, rather than barging in through the front door.”

Organizers say Veterans really benefit from environment. They welcome therapy sessions in the arena, versus the sterile environment of a doctor's office.

“I don't think you can get the same experience in a doctor's office, talking to a doctor, because you still have the feelings of anxiety,” said Calonge. “There are certain things you don't really talk to another person about. But the horses don't seem to mind.”

“It really works quicker, we accomplish an awful lot in the arena,” said Lewis. “We set up structured exercises and cognitively we do what's called gestalt therapy, where we can learn a concept without having to go directly to a trauma and go through that channel. Our research is showing that it's a very effective way of working with returning vets.”

Some veterans, who have been through this before, see equine therapy as a new way to help Soldiers make a smooth transition.

“With the new war, we're dealing with a whole new set of Veterans coming home,” said Bambury. “We're Vietnam veterans here and we've been through this before. We would just like to catch these young guys when they're coming home and to get them adjusted back into society the right way.”

By getting them back in the saddle, on American soil.

For more information on the Center and its therapeutic horseback riding program, visit SouthFloridaVets.org.

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PLD
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Animals do have the ability to heal. I think that veterans would be able to relate to the horses. Horses are often used to help those with physical disabilities, so this is another extension of that.
 
Judy C.
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A horse does sooth the soul.
 
Carole D.
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It sounds like the program is working for the veterans. Having a licensed mental health counselor who is also a certified equine therapist gives the program credibility.
 
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I like this idea, but I can't quite picture how the therapy is happening. It sounds like there is more to it than just spending time with the horse.
 
Sena56
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I love stories like this! It looks like people are finally realize how important animals are and how much they help us. Maybe we will move toward helping them more.
 
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Marissa F.
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this is nice!
 
taishan
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Horses are beautiful animals. I'm glad these vets have this opportunity.
 
Kelly B.
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Horses really are great for therapy. I helped out with a program at my old barn where blind children and adults would come to ride and groom the horses and it seemed to do wonders for them. I know I feel at my best when around horses as well.
 
Jodi S.
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I think that animal therapy of all types would be beneficial to returning vets. They can open up and share things with these horses that they might not feel safe telling another human being without being judged. It's definitely great to have this program in place, and maybe more like it can develop around the country!
 
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We have a horse therapy for the handicap in our town! It works wonders.This is a great program for Vets!
 
Meryl O.
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My granddaughter rides and the bond you establish with the horse is so special. I can see how this would help our returning Vets.
 
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This sounds like an awesome program. This story touched my heart.
 
HomePro
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What a great program!
 
horseboy
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more proof of the benefits of horse therapy. im glad to see that the soldiers are being given an alternative treatment method to resolve the mental and physical harm they have endured in keeping us safe and secure.
 
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This is a sweet story!
 
Mary M.
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Horses are very soothing for the soul. This is an excellent program. Our old gelding worked his magic and a handicapped child that would not talk began talking! That was powerful stuff!
 
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what a healing effect a horse can give a person
 
goldy491
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Amazing what animals can do for people's state of mind
 
Tina R.
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Horses can have a very healing affect. Even for me if I am having a bad day, I love going to see the horses and just grooming them or riding.
 
Carauch
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Animals have a remarkable ability to heal just by their presence.
 
Lisa A.
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This strikes a huge spot with me. Horses are wonderful animals and are very good for the soal. I have health issues and have become a better person because of my bond with my 2 horses. So I can very much see why the veterns would feel better and think this is an awsome program. We bring our horses to nursing homes, hospitals, group homes and schools. So I see it every time the girls work their stuff with people who need them. I would LOVE to donate to this program for the vets.
 
Anthony C.
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Animals can be very therapeutic, I know for me anytime Im around them whether it be at a Zoo or in the wild or at home or volunteering at the shelter I feel a sense of relaxation and ease, they make me a happier better person.
 
Liann L.
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Animal-assisted therapy is such a powerful tool, and I'm glad that veterans are taking advantage of it.
 
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Horses can do something for people that nothing else can.
 
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Joelle  T.
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Animals can help in so many ways!
 
Sarah H.
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I will always be amazed about the healing power of animals. Thank goodness they are in our lives.
 
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This is true my sister and I loved to take the horses on a trail ride with our packed lunch and trail ride to anywhere we wanted to go and eat and talk if we had a bad day even. It helps alot
 
ArthurCurtis
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So wonderful, I wish we had our furry friends when I was in the service in 1968.
 
Tina H.
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Sounds like a wonderful and awesome program! Great story.
 
sistertex
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This really is pretty cool, animals in general are soothing to people, I think part of it is because what they talked about in the artical...they aren't judgemental and you can say anything to them and they don't mind. So here it is again, but this time not just animals helping people, but animals helping people to help other people. I also think it is great that some of the Viet Nam Vets, having been there and done that, are helping the soldiers coming home from the current war. I would think of it even being a good feeling for the Nam Vets to be able to use their experience to help others now in the same position they were in so many years ago. A win win situation all around.
 
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This is a wonderful program. More "outside the box" things like this should be done I think as every time, it seems we discover what great effect they have on both man and animal.
 
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I believe the old adage is true: The outside of a horse is good for the inside of a man.
 
Michelle L.
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THEY DESERVE THE DESTRESSING.
 
Joelle F.
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Excellent story. Great way to support our troops as they recover from serving our country.
 
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Very nice story. Our soldiers need more support from all of us and our country. They do things most of us would never do. I'm so glad horse therapy is being advanced and utilized more and more.
 
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What a good thing. There is a lot of therapy like this needed for soldiers returning home.
 
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It is amazing that horses have a way of soothing not only children, but adults. Wonder what it is about the bond between horse and human? Is it that they are carrying you and you place your trust in them?
 
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I agree. If they are rescue horses it makes this story doubly wonderful
 
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I hope they are using rescued horses, so all parties are helped
 
Jerry F.
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The love of a horse is like no other love in the world
 
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My life was changed thanks to horse therapy! It is all in compassing, healing, life giving, and impowering!
 
drew359
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Dogs do this well too.
 
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I am glad theya re doing everything possible to help soliders with their transition back to civilians or non-war related military jobs.
 
doran359
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Horses help heal many mental illnesses and anguishes!
 
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There is nothing like going out after a long hard day and giving your horse a hug.
 
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great story!
 
Judy A.
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Our brave soldiers need whatever it take to try to get back to a normal life. Good for this program.
 
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I really do think this is a great cause because my brother wants to be a soldier with my older sister and younger sister and I, all riding natrually my brother got dragged into learning to ride as well, It is true that riding a horse soothes and calms the mind and nerves.
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