Legacy That Keeps Working

For Veterans.

For First Responders.

For the future.

At PTSD Dogs Australia, we train and place highly skilled assistance dogs with Veterans and First Responders living with PTSD.

But our work is not just about today. It is about what continues tomorrow… and long after.

This is why we have created two clear legacy pathways Bequeath and Living Bequeath Both are built on the same principle impact that lasts, without pressure, urgency, or obligation

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A Different Way to Think About Legacy

Most legacy giving focuses on money.

We focus on outcomes. A trained assistance dog changes the trajectory of a life. The systems behind that dog determine how many lives can be changed in the future. Legacy, done well, supports both.

Whether planned for later or activated now, legacy with PTSD Dogs Australia is about leaving something that continues to do its job quietly, respectfully, and effectively.

Bequeath

What continues after you are gone.

Living Bequeath

See the impact while you are still here

Why PTSD Dogs Australia

We exist to deliver outcomes that endure.

Our focus is not volume, visibility, or short-term wins.
It is sustainability, capability, and long-term impact.

This is why individuals, advisers, and professional partners trust us with legacy conversations.

Because legacy requires confidence that the organisation will still be standing, still doing the work, and still honouring intent years from now.

We'd Love to Help

Your Legacy will provide support...

Rescue, Assessment & Training of Shelter Dogs

PTSD Dogs Australia rescues suitable dogs from shelters and provides careful assessment, rehabilitation, and training. This approach gives dogs a second chance while helping change the lives of Veterans and First Responders.

Assistance Dog Training & Placement

Legacy support helps train and place highly skilled assistance dogs with Veterans and First Responders living with PTSD, ensuring each match is thoughtful, ethical, and built for long term success.

Handler Preparation & Long Term Support

Legacy funding supports education, transition, and ongoing guidance for handlers, recognising that meaningful outcomes extend well beyond the day an assistance dog is placed.

Program Capacity & Future Access

Legacy contributions strengthen the systems that allow PTSD Dogs Australia to support more people over time, expanding access and reducing wait times without compromising quality or care.

Organisational Sustainability & Governance

Legacy funding supports strong governance, compliance, and infrastructure, ensuring PTSD Dogs Australia remains accountable, capable, and operational well into the future.

Our Approach & Philosophy


At PTSD Dogs Australia, we believe legacy decisions deserve care, clarity, and restraint.

Our approach is guided by a small number of principles that shape every decision we make.

Dignity Above All
We treat Veterans, First Responders, and Assistance Dogs with respect and privacy. We do not sensationalise trauma or seek attention at the expense of those we support.

Rescue With Purpose
We work with suitable rescue and shelter dogs, giving them a second chance through careful assessment, training, and placement. This approach changes lives at both ends of the lead.

Quality Over Quantity
We focus on long term outcomes rather than volume. Each placement is considered, supported, and designed to last.

Support Beyond Placement
Our responsibility continues after a dog is placed. Ongoing support for handlers is essential to sustainable success.

Built to Last
As an Australian not for profit based on the Sunshine Coast, we prioritise strong governance, responsible growth, and long term sustainability so this work continues well into the future.

Why This Matters

Legacy only works when intent is honoured and impact is sustained.

This philosophy ensures that every Bequeath and Living Bequeath is applied thoughtfully, ethically, and in line with the values behind it… now and into the future.

Get In Touch

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07 2141 1168

Email

Address

380 McKinnon Dr, Cooroibah QLD 4565

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