
Navigating Military Service and PTSD Support with Guest Ben Vernon on Helping the Brave
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In this episode of Helping the Brave, host Ed Parcaut sits down with Ben Vernon, an Air Force veteran turned professional dog trainer. Ben shares his journey from enlisting in the Air Force with dreams of becoming a pilot, to his unexpected path into security forces and later, training military working dogs—despite never owning a dog as a child. He discusses the unique challenges and rewards of military canine training, what it's really like to bond with a working dog, and how military training translates to civilian life.
After considering a career with the Secret Service, Ben found a new passion in helping pet owners with their canine companions, eventually launching his own business, Vernon Dog Training, in Tampa, Florida. Along the way, Ben and Ed dig into the realities of animal behavior, common struggles dog owners face, and tips for training and desensitization—plus, why every time your dog barks at the mailman, they think they're saving your life.
Whether you're a veteran, a dog lover, or someone looking for insight on personal transformation, this episode is full of candid stories and practical advice. Learn more about Ben’s journey, the life-changing power of dogs, and how discipline and empathy can change both animals and humans for the better.
Check out Ben’s work at vernondogtraining.com and follow him on Instagram and YouTube @VernonDogTraining.
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**Contact Ed Parcaut:**
- 🌍 Website: [edparcaut.com](http://edparcaut.com)
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