It’s our nature to want to be part of something bigger than ourselves.When we feel connected or passionate towards a cause we give and we get involved. Operation Ragnar6 was created to fulfill a need, built on a passion to make a difference, and designed to achieve the goals we set out to accomplish.
We knew when we started we could never do this alone, we understood that OR6 was a community effort. OR6 is hyper focused on education, conservation, and training working dogs and their handlers. Your support is needed to make these programs succeed. It starts with educating children on working dogs, introducing them to the many opportunities in their careers paths with a focus on working dogs. The children learn how working dogs impact their lives. The community builds a relationship with local K9s and their handlers. It evolves with OR6 continuing education and training of local K9s and their handlers. We educate the children on service dogs and OR6 momentum moves forward helping veterans and first responders with service dogs. We educate the children on our conservation dogs. Conservation dogs we work alongside research groups for preservation of endangered species and the impact of our environment. OR6 is making changes that matter. Your donations help fund our working dog programs. Be part of the community and support one of programs bellow. Education programs Click Here for more Info
K9 training programs Click Here for more Info
Service dog programs Click Here for more Info
Operation Raganar6 programs Click Here for more Info
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Veteran K9 Adventure
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Operation Ragnar6 (ORSIX) brings veterans together for adventure, bonding and healing through blending rugged expeditions, canine companionship and purpose-driven camaraderie. Adventures include hiking, camping, overlanding, rafting, paddle boarding, and more. Our adventure destinations are focused on the rugged west in some of the most iconic backdrops the country can offer.
Who better to help veterans than veterans. Capturing real conversations and past experiences via video throughout our adventures are to inspire others and a path way to a better path forward. An individuals experience on a road to recovery from trauma is unique opportunity for others to follow the success and avoid the pitfalls that put so many in a spiral of self doubt and lack of hope. This is an opportunity for organizations, corporations, and individuals to be part of something special. |
Reality Show
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Dogma is basically National Geographic mashed up with SNL, with behind the scenes of like a John Wick film. Each episode has an overall theme such as detection, tracking, protection, service dogs, etc.
The episodes are broken up into a working interview with top professionals in the industry, agency handlers, researchers, and so on, there are comical skits, animation, and adventures with celebrities, veterans, and best of all dogs, really cool dogs, all to help tell an educational and entertaining show. Will discuss current issues in the industry and hopefully create a discourse that grows the dog world in a positive direction. If you would like to be part of this revolutionary and entertaining program please click the link or contact via email. |
Service Dog
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Operation Ragnar6 is a community involved 501c3 nonprofit company. We are excited to bring the community together to help veterans and first responders with our service dog integration program, focused on trauma. Why a service dog? A service dog can provide purpose, help minimize medications, and help reduce the 16.8 suicides per day, reported by the National Suicide Prevention 2022 Annual Reports.
Lead the way by helping those who made a career in helping others. Enjoy the tax write off and help those who served our country. Your contribution is more than a check, its a chance to represent the best of us. Each service dog cost $30k and over the next six months our goal is to raise those funds. In raising the funds we help a neighbor, a brother, sister a son, or daughter in ways most could never understand. It’s not about understanding, it’s about compassion. |