Keyword Details: Disabled, Animal Assistants
Trains and provides assistance in obtaining service dogs to adults, children and veterans with disabilities and facility dogs to professionals working in healthcare, criminal justice and educational settings.
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Custom Canines Service Dog Academy is a non-profit organization of volunteer professionals and individuals who train service dogs. All dogs are placed at no cost to the recipient. Dogs can be specialized to work as guide dogs, visual companion dogs for children, service dogs, mobility dogs, or Aut...
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Offers multiple programs to provide safe and independent travel to people who are blind, visually impaired, or deaf-blind. Programs include: guide dog, orientation and mobility training, cane travel, and a summer vacation experience.
The free guide dog training, is a 26-day residential training pro...
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Trains Assistance dogs nationally for people with disabilities. Provides ongoing support. Paws trains Service or Epileptic Seizure Response dogs (applicant must be 14 years of age and older), Hearing dogs (applicant must be 18 years of age and older), Service Dogs for Children with Autism (child w...
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WAGS raises and trains service dogs to increase the ability of individuals with disabilities to independently execute functional, daily living skills, increase attendance in daily life events and improve outlook on life, with the aid and support of a highly trained service dog.
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