What was a hobby soon became an obsession for one employee at Edward Hines Jr. VA’s Aurora Community Based Outpatient Clinic.

Kris Lohmar was never in the military, but she became inspired by the Veterans she interacted with as the clinic’s contracted security guard. Wanting to give back, the former wedding photographer began offering to photograph Veterans’ service dogs in the clinic at no cost.

“I take the photos on my iPhone and order the prints through a professional printing company. After putting the photos in frames, I purchase in bulk, and I give them to the Veteran free of charge,” she said.

Woman with service dog
Lohmar and Shankle

Army Veteran Don Bozzi was amazed after Lohmar presented him with a framed photo of Shankle, his black labradoodle and bluetick coonhound-mix service dog.

Won first prize in art competition

“I named him after my battle buddy Sgt. Joshua Shankle, who I deployed with twice to Iraq. Shankle has been my buddy ever since.” Now, Shankle’s picture hangs alongside other family photographs in Bozzi’s Plano, Illinois, home.

“Kris really captured the essence of him and it is a beautiful picture. When she told me what she was doing it for Veterans and their service dogs for free, I thought that was very special,” Bozzi said.

Samantha Schramuk, an advanced medical support assistant at the Aurora CBOC, echoes Bozzi’s sentiment. “What Kris is doing for the Veterans is really special. Seeing the Veterans’ faces when they receive their companion’s photo is priceless,” she said.

Dog owners aren’t the only ones enamored with Lohmar’s photos. In September, she placed first at an art competition in Sandwich, Illinois, for a photo collage called “Our Other Heroes.”  

Lohmar has photographed nine service dogs since starting in June and hopes to continue into the new year. “Capturing our other heroes is my way of giving back to Veterans who have given so much up for us,” she said.

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9 Comments

  1. Gail Gutierrez October 11, 2023 at 18:44

    Very inspiring story & so creative an idea. It’s also selfless. One doesn’t have to be in the military or have been in to reach & help veterans. If nothing else the Vietnam era vets showed what was needed; that vets need support, not ignored or treated as outcasts. Thank you Kris.

  2. Alicia Ann Orzel October 10, 2023 at 15:07

    I’m a disabled vet with bad ptsd. I go though Hines, I’m interested in a dog. What do I need to do?

    • Darin Sweet October 11, 2023 at 21:35

      I’m a vet with a service dog. I have had a service dog from Puppies Behind Bars. This is a great organization to work with and might be able to assist you. I’ve had one since 2013 and i’m on my second one. Visit https://puppiesbehindbars.com/ or google Puppies Behind Bars, they are a well know organization that truly cares about service dogs and assisting veterans. I checked many other organizations before I came across this one and if I wasn’t a believe of this one I would not recommend as I’ve seen service dogs from other places that has major issues and vets have return them in talking with them at the VA. In no way am I associated with the VA but I’m a fellow Vet, My service Dog was Tess and now is Ringo from the same organization. I hope this helps you.

  3. Joe Mac Eachern October 10, 2023 at 15:04

    Hello, I’m a Marine Veteran from Massachusetts currently living in Huntington, WV.
    I’m 70% disabled and would love to get a service dog to help with my PTSD. If you could be of any help to me or point me in the right direction, I would be forever grateful. Thank you for your time and may God bless you for what you do.

  4. Christine Doucet October 10, 2023 at 11:34

    Thank you for the wonderful photos of our canine heroes. And thank you for your service.

  5. Ernest Wayne Toney Sr. October 9, 2023 at 18:42

    I am going to try and send you a message later on because before I get done it gone??? If my e-mail’s went through please let me know because I am trying to get me a little SERVICE Papillon puppy Papillon female or male because I am a 100% Disable Vietnam Vet.

  6. Ernest Wayne Toney Sr. October 9, 2023 at 17:51

    I hope my message went through if not I will send again. I am requesting for a Papillon young Service Dog female or male. I hope I can get me one. I wrote up a long health report but don’t know if you received it if not please let me know and I will send you a new one Wayne.

  7. Ernest Wayne Toney Sr. October 9, 2023 at 17:47

    Please let me know if you received my message I sent you today.

  8. Christina Whelan October 9, 2023 at 12:26

    This is so amazing, that Kris doing this for our heroes. That is very special and very nice of her. Thank you, Ma’am for your service to our Veterans. Chrissy

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