By Jason Haag
Twenty-two years ago today, I lay wounded on a street in Iraq. I'd been in the country mere weeks, part of the 2nd Batallion, 5th Marines, "the tip of the spear" tasked with securing key terrain at the outset of the invasion.
I'd... Read More
LOV to host graduation, open house on March 22 at Axel's Place in Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg, Va. — Leashes of Valor, a national nonprofit that provides service dogs at no cost to post-9/11 veterans to help with post-traumatic stress disorder... Read More
Leashes of Valor founder Jason Haag and Program Director Chris Bowers sit down with Ted Schubel of Town Talk to talk about our mission providing service dogs at no cost to veterans, our recent move to Fredericksburg, and how the community can get... Read More
By Greg McQuade, CBS 6 News Richmond
Retired U.S. Marine Jason Haag counts his blessing daily. Deployed to war zones three times in seven years, Haag served two tours in Iraq and one in Afghanistan.
"The first time I got shot at my life changed... Read More
By Caroline Patrickis, WJLA-TV
CHANTILLY, Va. (7News) — Honor Brewery in Chantilly is helping to change the lives of veterans in an upcoming event called Puppies and Beer which will help support future service dogs.
It’s all inspired by a... Read More
‘Axel’s Place’ named for hero dog that inspired the nonprofit
Fredericksburg, Va. — Leashes of Valor, a national nonprofit that provides service dogs at no cost to wounded and disabled veterans, is proud to announce the purchase of a new... Read More
Community Reporter Molette Green spoke with a veteran about his service dog from the nonprofit, Leashes of Valor, and how “Monsoon” helps him every day. Watch the... Read More
By Christopher Bowers
Hidden wounds take the longest to heal. Of course, we know this. It’s why we founded Leashes of Valor more than six years ago. But knowing a thing — being certain of it — cannot prepare you for losing a friend to the... Read More
For years, my service dog Axel rarely left my side. Whether taking a quick trip to the gas station or boarding a plane bound for halfway across the country, Axel was there, a steady and steadfast presence who often recognized my symptoms of... Read More
The year I turned seven stands out as my most memorable childhood birthday. I was afflicted with chickenpox—a hard thing to forget. I remember running around outside my grandparents’ house on the Patuxent River in an oversized T-shirt with... Read More
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