Take a look at The Dog's Code of Honor and let me know if you're interested. The novel is available in print, Kindle, and it’s in production as an audiobook.
The Dog’s Code of Honor is a thriller/drama about a reluctant warrior (BEN) and his war dog (ZEKE) who after being severely injured in Afghanistan suffer from PTSD. Both veterans strive for normalcy through therapy and develop an unexpected special relationship, the ability to read each other’s mind. They discover that civilian life has its own stresses and tragedies that compromise their ability to heal. They struggle for a cure from this difficult psychological quagmire yet when called upon to assist the police in the murder of Ben’s student (ANGELA), they revert to the values that good men and dogs share when dealing with adversity in a cruel and indifferent world.
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Lawrence W. Gold, MD is a retired physician. He is a veteran of the Vietnam War where he served in an evacuation hospital, ran an emergency room and was a Battalion Surgeon. He completed his training in internal medicine and diseases of the kidney in 1968.
He retired in 1995 after 23 years in a hospital-based practice caring for patients with complicated illnesses and served as Chief of Medicine. After retirement he and his wife, Doris, spent time sailing at sea. He has written three screenplays based on his novels. His screenplay for Rage won honorable mention at the 80th annual Writer's Digest contest. He lives in Grass Valley, CA with his wife.