support military causes like rehab equipment for v.a. hospitals, care packages for troops, and visits with veterans elise says her idea came from her love of the world war ii planes with pictures of beautiful women painted on the aircraft reminding troops of what they were fighting for back home they re going from combat boots to being totally transformed sort of a time warp back to the 1940s. some started to cry. it is very emotional for them. reporter: rochelle lefleur served in the u.s. marine corps. there is so much strength in this room. every single one of these women signed up for their country and served their country and are absolutely beautiful. reporter: amber shear was in the air force for nine years working on fighter jets. if it wasn t for people that served we would be jeopardizing our freedoms reporter: caroline martin was an aviation mechanic in the
fours. gary tuchman has more on today s edge of discovery. reporter: it s been called the walter reed for dogs. a high-tech hospital in san antonio, where the four-legged troops that serve our country get treated. medicine has changed over the years. we want to do what is best for the dog, and also if possible return the dog to work. reporter: the $15 million facility is top veterinary specialists on staff. and state-of-the-art tools and rehab equipment. my role at the hospital is to provide rehab therapy to all of our military working dogs. here we go. good boy. each is individualized. it s not a cookie-cutter. reporter: some dogs are treated onsite in war zones. but those that need more therapy come here. and dogs can also show signs of ptsd, just like people. they re great dogs and they work hard. but they have a really hard time conveying what is going on inside their heads. so we really have to rely on what they show was their behavior. reporter: most dogs are reha
christmas. back to you. that would be a good thing, but if it hammers baltimore, carol s not going to be happy. just a 1/2 inch if that. that s all you d get at this point. thank you, rob. thanks, rob. coming up next, we ll take you to a state of the art facility where they care for the dogs who serve alongside our men and women overseas. often called the walter reed for dogs. more on the edge of discovery. it s been called the walter reed for dogs, a high-tech hospital in san antonio where the four-legged friends get treated. we want to return the dog to work. the $15 million facility is top veterinary specialists on staff and state-of-the-art tools and rehab equipment. here we go. good boy.
why ignoring our instincts could be a deadly mistake, up next. reporter: it s been called the walter reed for dogs. a high-tech hospital in san antonio where the four-legged troops that serve our country get treated. medicine has changed over the years. we want to do what s best for the dog and also if possible return the dog to work. reporter: the $15 million facility is top veterinarian specials on staff and state of the art tools and rehab equipment. my role is to provide rehab therapy to all our military working dogs. each one is individualized. it s not a cookie cutter where everybody gets the same treatment. reporter: some dogs are treated in war zones but those needing more therapy come here. also those shows signs of ptsd, just like people. they re great dogs but they have a hard time conveying what s going on inside their heads. so we really have to rely on their behavior. reporter: most dogs are