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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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Diane
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I loved this. How fantastic horses can be used as therapy pets. This is just precious!
I hope horses are used more & more for this. Horses are so beautiful!
 
Sydney  S.
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What a neat program!
 
Barbara G.
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horses are so big and scare alot of people. But they are so beautiful and just a joy to watch. I have had 5 in my lifetime and each one has taught me something. It great that the troops can be helped by them when they come home
 
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what a great experience for this family. One they will never forget
 
Carol L.
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I enjoyed the article. This is the first I have read about horses as Therapy animals. We have always known that a dogs have been used many times for the elderly in nursing homes, for ill children in hospitals, shut ins in their homes. I think it is great to see this working with our returning veterans. Heartwarming story.
 
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I am so glad they are finding ways to help the veterans returning from the war. It saddens me what they go through. I think animals can make a big difference in their lives.
 
Elizabeth R.
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That is so great. More proof that animals can heal our souls.
 
Stephanie W.
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I have always been a advocate to using horses for therapy. I am so glad that they are using it to help those who just got back from war. I have seen first hand how this help. My husband returned from Iraq in September and we own horses. It helps him so much to relieve stress and just help heal while he is on a trail ride. I hope they keep program going for a long time.
 
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What a great program!
 
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This is such a wonderful story! I can attest to the healing bond of horses and animals! I hope this program makes gains all across the country for our returning soldiers. They deserve all of the help that they can get in healing and getting over the war. And horses can surely do that! Hippotherapy has already made gains in so many ways. A win-win situation would be to use horses that are in need of homes/adoption. It would help the horse and help the soldier!
 
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What a nice Story! Animals can help us in so many more ways than we realize.
 
Sally B.
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Here you have again creatures of the animal kingdom helping the downtrodden emotionally. It just amazes me, the power they have to calm those who desperately need relief as in this case
 
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This is awesome, I love these kinds of stories. Horses are amazing animals and I'm glad they're helping these people. To me they are a lot more comforting than people.
 
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Wow, the things horses can do to and for people!
 
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It's great that the horse are able to provide some comfort and support to the returning vets. Probably the WW2 vets were the only ones that have treated well upon their return. The Gulf vets are probably returning to the least government support or health care than any vets in our history. It's great that some of them have this center to help.
 
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What a great program. Animals can do so much for humans.
 
Brian D.
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What a great idea
 
Rhonda S.
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I wonder if they have tried therapy with other animals? Not every Vet will have access to horses in his/her area, and horses are so expensive to maintain. I wish there were more programs like this.
 
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Sounds like a great program. I am sure that the horses are very theraputic for the soldiers who are coming back. After all of the chaos and uncertainty the soldiers have experienced over seas, I am sure that this program is a welcomed activity.
 
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what a great program. I used to help with an equine program locally, and we had several disabled children. It was so fun going to the local Special Olympics with them. Its amazing how well disable children can take control over riding a horse, and they get such a great feeling of accomplishment by doing it. Even if they do have someone side walking with them. Great Story...
 
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Doing something to help vets now is so much better than waiting a decade or more. This type of therapy won't help everyone but if it keeps a a few from ending up with substance abuse problems and/or homeless then it is a huge success
 
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No matter the war, any man or woman who has participated in the horror that is battle has to be traumatized. After all it is your duty and your goal to take another person's life. Because of our diverse natures it is harder for some than others to adjust to civilian life. Using the animal-human bond to help heal our fine young men and women is smart and surely effective. We of humankind all too often fail to communicate totally and honestly with our fellow beings, but will give our trust and hearts to our four-legged friends. The Equine Therapy Program is an innovative step in the right direction. Our returning veterans deserve only the best that we can offer them!
 
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Patricia  C.
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What a wonderful program! Keep it up!
 
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Programs like this are WONDERFUL and SO needed. Animals have a special gift of being able to reach the very heart of people, and with that awesome connection, they help them to heal mentally, emotinally, etc. The bond between humans and animals is just beyond belief...but it's one of the most precious gifts ever, and I'm thoroughly thrilled that they're using it to help those in need, particularly our troops.
 
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That is great.. win win situation.. the horses have the care, exercise and attention they need and the people have the experience and healing through the exercises..
 
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That's a great story! I love this kind of stories.
 
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So glad the horses are helping our troops, to bond with a horse is something special and gives a kind of peace of mind. It has got to be a tramatic experience of there and to come home and get help using animals has got to help. Great job for the horses.
 
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I love these kinds of stories!
 
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This is so great. Animals can sometimes be a better friend to us than a human. They don't ask questions or judge you. This will be a great help to these healing men.
 
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that's a great idea.
 
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I was pleased to see a positive article about horses and the troops. I really hope that the military can continue to support and expand these types of problems. We know that the troops coming home are stressed and need adjustment time which animals help with. Hopefully we learned something from the pain surrounding the vets of Vietnam.
 
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LOVE this! Our animals help in so many ways.
 
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Another great program and wonderful idea.
 
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What a wonderful program! There is a ranch nearby that uses horses to reach special needs children. We need our animals more than they need us.
 
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This is really heartwarming. Animals have been able to help so many people with emotional and physical problems. I know of a sanctuary that helps abused children and abused animals come together to heal each other. In nursing homes animals help make the lives of the residents better. Even prisoners have been rehabilitated by taking care of animals. There are just too many examples to mention. The blessings of our animal friends are awesome!
 
In the 1st Cavalry Division we have an entire Horse Detachment. The men and women who are in this detachment take their horses vary seriously. I would too, I understand how theraputic it is to have any animal as a companion. Back in the early times of the Army, horses were your battle buddy, they kept you alive and you kept them alive.
 
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This is great!!!! Horses are such wonderful therapy animals! I wish the Vietnam Vets were treated with the respect that the new vets are treated with. Would have been a lot less suicides and anger. I think this program will benefit all of society. Let's here it for our vets helping vets! OOOOOOORRAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!
 
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I was thinking the same about the Nam vets. This is a good program to have but unfortunately I haven't heard of it being a cross country thing and not all are in the area. I currently know of vets from the current "war" that are having the same problems/issues that our VietNam vets have had. They are having a very difficult time readjusting to their lives back here at home.
 
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This is such a touching story.Horses can be great healers
 
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I work for a child welfare agency which provides foster care for abused and neglected children. We have kids in equine therapy, and really has done amazing things for them. It makes sense that it would be so beneficial to our veterans who have seen first-hand the trauma of war.
 
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Thats a great story. Horses are amazing.
 
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anything and i mean anything that will help our returning troops is a VERY good thing. of course animals don't judge us so it is more comfortable experience
 
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Great story. Glad to see horses being used for helping people cope with their problems. Hope to see more of this.
 
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Great story, thanks ZoooToooo! I think that one reason that horses make such a difference in people is that contact with horses makes people connect with their inner gentleness that they may hide to everyone else. I know my horses know everything about me from my attitude. Once when I was grooming my horse I was thinking about something that had been worrring me. I unconcously sighed and Sonny tensed up immediatly, and turned his head to look at me. He was aware from my touch and quiet sigh that I was upset. How much more can horses give to our wonderful Veterans, lots I think.
 
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no need to post your response 3 times. we heard you the first time.
 
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Great Story.
 
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Love therapy animal stories!
 
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Heartwarming story. I'm thankful for my dogs who are my stress relief and therapy.
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