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To Be of Service

  • 2019
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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To Be of Service (2019)
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A documentary film about veterans with PTSD who find that, after other treatments fall short, a service dog helps them return to an independent-feeling life.A documentary film about veterans with PTSD who find that, after other treatments fall short, a service dog helps them return to an independent-feeling life.A documentary film about veterans with PTSD who find that, after other treatments fall short, a service dog helps them return to an independent-feeling life.

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    • Josh Aronson
  • Writer
    • Josh Aronson
  • Stars
    • Brittany Barry
    • Phil Bauer
    • Jon Bowersox
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    • Director
      • Josh Aronson
    • Writer
      • Josh Aronson
    • Stars
      • Brittany Barry
      • Phil Bauer
      • Jon Bowersox
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Brittany Barry
    Brittany Barry
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    Phil Bauer
    Phil Bauer
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    Jon Bowersox
    Jon Bowersox
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    Sylvia Bowersox
    Sylvia Bowersox
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    Susan Byczkowski
    Susan Byczkowski
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    Larry Decker
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Larry Decker)
    Kellen Dewey
    Kellen Dewey
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    Tom Flood
    Tom Flood
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    Tammi Gillums
    Tammi Gillums
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    Terry Henry
    Terry Henry
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    Tisha Knickerbocker
    Tisha Knickerbocker
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    Greg Kolodziejczyk
    Greg Kolodziejczyk
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    Jamie Kolodziejczyk
    Jamie Kolodziejczyk
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    Brandon Lewis
    Brandon Lewis
    • Self
    Latisha Lewis
    Latisha Lewis
    • Self
    Glen Moody
    Glen Moody
    • Self
    Maggie O'Haire
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Maggie O'Haire)
    Frank Ochberg
    Frank Ochberg
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Frank Ochberg)
    • Director
      • Josh Aronson
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      • Josh Aronson
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    2christinashoppell

    I was good til the guy said that his very young daughter prevented his suicide

    That is just not right. That child that was there when the servicemen said that she had stopped his suicide should never ever be put in a place where she is responsible for whether or not her father lives or dies. That is blatant child abuse. And will cause her psychological damage in the future. That's not being a responsible parent. I have Sympathy for what the service people have experienced but there should be intervention with this particular service man so that he does not affect his children in a negative way. It was truly disgusting to watch that man brag about how his daughter who looks to be about seven stopped him from Taking his life.
    10msrachael

    Love the thought of service dogs helping vets

    Don't love the documentary- I think it should have focused more on the dogs & their training & how they help our vets. Service animals can get online accreditation for a cost - I wish this doc showed more of the training required, laws & handler training.
    9climber-62114

    As a veteran

    I found this difficult to watch, but powerful and subtle. I hope it gets more resources to those who would benefit.
    10OneAnjel

    To Be of Service is tri-fold

    1 - the country to be of service to its citizens 2 - the enlisted to be of service to his/her country 3 - the dog to be of service to the veteran The title is about all of these. The film does seem to specifically hope to gain supporters toward either causing the government to consider Service Dogs as a paid therapy (which it should be), or to assist with financial support of these programs.

    Dogs are an incredible species. I believe the term "Man's best friend" is using the term "man" under its original meaning, which is an abbreviation of "human". They are human's best friend.

    I enjoyed this film as it helped the audience to understand the need for the specialized animal via the personal stories. I've owned dogs myself and they are the definition of trusting, loyal, and committed.

    On a side note, as a family of military and other service personnel, it greatly offends me to see the trend of family pets allowed into places that specifically state "service animals only" because service animals are highly trained and meticulously cared for (usually) and warrant the possibility of dealing with any viruses, fleas, or feces debris an animal might have (which many typical pets do). Bringing an untrained animal into any public space that doesn't allow animals is disrespectful to the specialized field as well as to other patrons. It also creates an unsafe atmosphere for those with authentic service animals. An "emotional support" animal is not a service animal. While some exceptions are made on airlines for "support" animals, the official definition of Service Animal by the US Dept of Justice is: Service animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities. Examples of such work or tasks include guiding people who are blind, alerting people who are deaf, pulling a wheelchair, alerting and protecting a person who is having a seizure, reminding a person with mental illness to take prescribed medications, calming a person with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) during an anxiety attack, or performing other duties. Service animals are working animals, not pets. The work or task a dog has been trained to provide must be directly related to the person's disability. Dogs whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA.

    Although there seems to be mixed reviews by actual military vets on this film, I believe it is a great doorway into an often misunderstood field and hope it gets the attention it deserves.
    10pjbastro

    Great Documentary!!

    WOW! What a powerful and timely piece. We really liked the veterans chosen for this film. They all had such a compelling story to tell. A very illuminating way to relate the struggles of vets with PTSD, and how much service dogs can help them heal. After watching this, how can you not be moved. Highly recommend this documentary to all.

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      • November 1, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,173
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,904
      • Nov 3, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,173
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