Captain has been trained to assist Gwathmey, a St. Leonard, MD., resident, with several tasks and cues to help mitigate his veteran's disability including retrieving dropped items, counterbalance, summoning assistance, seizure response, positional cues to extend personal space, and PTSD cues such as rest, nightmare interruption and shake.
Captain made his debut with the Capitals as a 10-week-old puppy during the team's Rock the Red Carpet event on Oct. 5, 2019, and underwent basic training and socialization with the Capitals staff, players and public while being raised by America's VetDogs area coordinator Deana Stone. The Capitals hosted Captain in the front office, at community events, practices and select home games to assist in raising Captain to be a confident and calm service dog. Following his puppy raising, Captain returned to the America's VetDogs campus in Smithtown, N.Y., to undergo his formal service dog training. Captain began his formal training in February 2021 with Service Dog Instructor Kim Stasheff. The VetDogs' assistance dog program was created to provide enhanced mobility and renewed independence to veterans, active-duty service members, and first responders with disabilities.