Assistance dogs
What are assistance dogs?
Assistance dogs are highly skilled individually trained dogs that serve to individuals that have disabilities. Each day these dogs significantly impact their handlers' lives. People who couldn't do the ordinary activities of daily living that others take for granted are able to function independently with the help of their canine partners.
What kind of assistance dogs can we train?
At the moment we can train the following types of assistance dogs:
At this moment we do not train:
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Psychiatric Service Dogs (to assist in the management of mental health disabilities);
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Medical Response Dogs (to assist in the management of diabetes and other similar deceases);
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Seizure Response Dogs (to assist in the management of epilepsy or other similar deceases);
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Service Dogs for Children with Autism.
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