SERVICE, THERAPY, ESA
Can Do Canines
ASSISTANCE DOGS FOR: HEARING LOSS • MOBILITY CHALLENGES • SEIZURE DISORDERS • TYPE 1 DIABETES • CHILDHOOD AUTISM
Can Do Canines is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for people with disabilities by creating mutually beneficial partnerships with specially trained dogs.
can-do-canines.org/
Main Line Deputy Dogs
TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE WHO DEAL WITH PHYSICAL OR PSYCHIATRIC DISABILITIES
TO CREATE NEW AND FULFILLING LIVES FOR RESCUE DOGS
TO BUILD INDEPENDENCE AND SELF-ESTEEM THROUGH A WORKING ALLIANCE BETWEEN HUMAN AND CANINE
TO EDUCATE, OURSELVES AND OTHERS, ABOUT THE HUMAN-DOG RELATIONSHIP
THE RESPECT, SUPPORT AND WELL-BEING OF ALL PEOPLE AND ALL DOGS
Email: [email protected]
Telephone
610.688.0798
Location: 295 Three Tun Road, Malvern, PA 19355
www.mldd.org/
Canine Companions for Independence
Service - Hearing - Facility - Skilled Companions - Assistance Dogs for Veterans - Therapy Dogsl
Founded in 1975, Canine Companions for Independence® is a non-profit organization that enhances the lives of people with disabilities by providing highly trained assistance dogs and ongoing support to ensure quality partnerships.
The assistance dogs we breed, raise and train aren’t just the ears, hands and legs of their human partners. They’re also goodwill ambassadors and often, their best friends. They open up new opportunities and new possibilities and spread incredible joy. We unite people with dogs in a powerful program that leads to greater independence and confidence.
www.cci.org/
Canine Partners for Life
Seizure Alert - Diabetes Alert - Companion - Mobility Assistance
The mission of Canine Partners for Life is to increase the independence and quality of life of individuals with physical, developmental, and cognitive disabilities or who are in other situations of need. We achieve our mission by providing and sustaining professionally trained service and companion dogs.
CPL’s primary efforts will be focused on an area within a 250 mile radius of Cochranville, Pennsylvania, but we look forward to continuing to place dogs with recipients from across the nation who come to us because our dogs and services are held in such high regard.
You can reach us by phone, fax or email.
Phone: (610) 869‑4902
Fax: (610) 869‑9785
k94life.org/
Canines with a Cause
The mission of Canines With A Cause is to harness the untapped potential of shelter dogs to heal emotional and psychological wounds, provide unconditional love, support and companionship, and give a new leash on life to those in need through assistance, therapy or service work. Making a difference, one person and one dog at a time!
NEVADA PROGRAM:
MAILING ADDRESS ONLY
This is NOT a shelter or public office
3983 S. McCarran Blvd #552
Reno, NV 89502
Phone: 801.792.1737
[email protected]
UTAH PROGRAM:
MAILING ADDRESS ONLY
This is NOT a shelter or public office
4050 S 2700 E
Holladay, UT 84124
Phone: 801.792.1737
[email protected]
Paws and Effect
Our longstanding relationships with Formaro Labradors, Missouri Puppies for Parole and North Central Correctional Facility give us the resources needed to provide a consistent work product, capable of meeting ever-growing needs. With twelve years of experience raising, training and placing service dogs in the Veteran and children's communities, we've expanded to include increasingly complex disabilities. We provide pre-placement support through children's dog handling classes and post-placement support for all of our recipients through the integration of Dog Scouts and Volkssporting. We welcome your interest!
Paws & Effect takes great pride in being a Pet Partner Community Partner. Pet Partner Training Courses, quarterly evaluations and the coordination of volunteer opportunities establish a road map for success with your therapy animal. Longstanding relationships with local colleges, universities, schools, performing art centers and hospice care facilities provides volunteers with an array of options.
www.paws-effect.org/
Pilot Dogs
Columbus, Ohio
Pilot Dogs, Inc. was established in 1950 to train and furnish Pilot Dogs to guide the blind. Since its first class of four students, the program has grown to serve more than 150 individuals each year.
We provide the finest dog guides to the qualified sightless.
Pilot Dogs are trained to offer greater mobility and independence.
Pilot Dogs is supported entirely by public contributions. There is no federal, state or city aid. Pilot Dogs, Inc. has been officially recognized by the U.S. Treasury Department as a 501(c)3 tax-deductible charity.
625 West Town Street
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: 614.221.6367
Fax: 614.221.1577
www.pilotdogs.org/
Putnam Service Dogs
We specialize in free, highly trained Service Dogs for people with physical disabilities, other than blindness.
Nancy Teague
Founder/CEO
Putnam Service Dogs
P.O. Box 573
Brewster, NY 10509
[email protected]
917-449-5359
www.putnamservicedogs.org/
Your Dog Advisor
8 Types Of Service Dogs And How They Work
November 26, 2020 by Your Dog Advisor Staff
yourdogadvisor.com/types-of-service-dogs/
Most of us have an idea about what a service dog is, but unless you’ve ever personally experienced what it is to need a service dog in your life, it can be difficult to understand just how impactful and life-changing these canines can be.
When we think of the different types of service dogs, many of us think of guide dogs or therapy dogs. But did you know there are actually eight different types of service dogs currently recognized?
Join us today as we take a closer look at these eight different types of service dogs that only our most intelligent canine counterparts can fill, and learn why these special dogs are more than just man’s best friend.
Contents
The Incredible Science Behind Different Types of Service Dogs
1. Guide Dogs
2. Hearing Assistance Dogs
3. Diabetic Alert Dogs
4. Seizure Response Dogs and Seizure Alert Dogs
5. Mobility Assistance Dogs
6. Autism Support Dogs
7. Allergy Detection Dogs
8. Psychiatric Service Dogs
The 10 Most Popular Service Dog Breeds In The World
ASSISTANCE DOGS FOR: HEARING LOSS • MOBILITY CHALLENGES • SEIZURE DISORDERS • TYPE 1 DIABETES • CHILDHOOD AUTISM
Can Do Canines is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for people with disabilities by creating mutually beneficial partnerships with specially trained dogs.
can-do-canines.org/
Main Line Deputy Dogs
TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE WHO DEAL WITH PHYSICAL OR PSYCHIATRIC DISABILITIES
TO CREATE NEW AND FULFILLING LIVES FOR RESCUE DOGS
TO BUILD INDEPENDENCE AND SELF-ESTEEM THROUGH A WORKING ALLIANCE BETWEEN HUMAN AND CANINE
TO EDUCATE, OURSELVES AND OTHERS, ABOUT THE HUMAN-DOG RELATIONSHIP
THE RESPECT, SUPPORT AND WELL-BEING OF ALL PEOPLE AND ALL DOGS
Email: [email protected]
Telephone
610.688.0798
Location: 295 Three Tun Road, Malvern, PA 19355
www.mldd.org/
Canine Companions for Independence
Service - Hearing - Facility - Skilled Companions - Assistance Dogs for Veterans - Therapy Dogsl
Founded in 1975, Canine Companions for Independence® is a non-profit organization that enhances the lives of people with disabilities by providing highly trained assistance dogs and ongoing support to ensure quality partnerships.
The assistance dogs we breed, raise and train aren’t just the ears, hands and legs of their human partners. They’re also goodwill ambassadors and often, their best friends. They open up new opportunities and new possibilities and spread incredible joy. We unite people with dogs in a powerful program that leads to greater independence and confidence.
www.cci.org/
Canine Partners for Life
Seizure Alert - Diabetes Alert - Companion - Mobility Assistance
The mission of Canine Partners for Life is to increase the independence and quality of life of individuals with physical, developmental, and cognitive disabilities or who are in other situations of need. We achieve our mission by providing and sustaining professionally trained service and companion dogs.
CPL’s primary efforts will be focused on an area within a 250 mile radius of Cochranville, Pennsylvania, but we look forward to continuing to place dogs with recipients from across the nation who come to us because our dogs and services are held in such high regard.
You can reach us by phone, fax or email.
Phone: (610) 869‑4902
Fax: (610) 869‑9785
k94life.org/
Canines with a Cause
The mission of Canines With A Cause is to harness the untapped potential of shelter dogs to heal emotional and psychological wounds, provide unconditional love, support and companionship, and give a new leash on life to those in need through assistance, therapy or service work. Making a difference, one person and one dog at a time!
NEVADA PROGRAM:
MAILING ADDRESS ONLY
This is NOT a shelter or public office
3983 S. McCarran Blvd #552
Reno, NV 89502
Phone: 801.792.1737
[email protected]
UTAH PROGRAM:
MAILING ADDRESS ONLY
This is NOT a shelter or public office
4050 S 2700 E
Holladay, UT 84124
Phone: 801.792.1737
[email protected]
Paws and Effect
Our longstanding relationships with Formaro Labradors, Missouri Puppies for Parole and North Central Correctional Facility give us the resources needed to provide a consistent work product, capable of meeting ever-growing needs. With twelve years of experience raising, training and placing service dogs in the Veteran and children's communities, we've expanded to include increasingly complex disabilities. We provide pre-placement support through children's dog handling classes and post-placement support for all of our recipients through the integration of Dog Scouts and Volkssporting. We welcome your interest!
Paws & Effect takes great pride in being a Pet Partner Community Partner. Pet Partner Training Courses, quarterly evaluations and the coordination of volunteer opportunities establish a road map for success with your therapy animal. Longstanding relationships with local colleges, universities, schools, performing art centers and hospice care facilities provides volunteers with an array of options.
www.paws-effect.org/
Pilot Dogs
Columbus, Ohio
Pilot Dogs, Inc. was established in 1950 to train and furnish Pilot Dogs to guide the blind. Since its first class of four students, the program has grown to serve more than 150 individuals each year.
We provide the finest dog guides to the qualified sightless.
Pilot Dogs are trained to offer greater mobility and independence.
Pilot Dogs is supported entirely by public contributions. There is no federal, state or city aid. Pilot Dogs, Inc. has been officially recognized by the U.S. Treasury Department as a 501(c)3 tax-deductible charity.
625 West Town Street
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: 614.221.6367
Fax: 614.221.1577
www.pilotdogs.org/
Putnam Service Dogs
We specialize in free, highly trained Service Dogs for people with physical disabilities, other than blindness.
Nancy Teague
Founder/CEO
Putnam Service Dogs
P.O. Box 573
Brewster, NY 10509
[email protected]
917-449-5359
www.putnamservicedogs.org/
Your Dog Advisor
8 Types Of Service Dogs And How They Work
November 26, 2020 by Your Dog Advisor Staff
yourdogadvisor.com/types-of-service-dogs/
Most of us have an idea about what a service dog is, but unless you’ve ever personally experienced what it is to need a service dog in your life, it can be difficult to understand just how impactful and life-changing these canines can be.
When we think of the different types of service dogs, many of us think of guide dogs or therapy dogs. But did you know there are actually eight different types of service dogs currently recognized?
Join us today as we take a closer look at these eight different types of service dogs that only our most intelligent canine counterparts can fill, and learn why these special dogs are more than just man’s best friend.
Contents
The Incredible Science Behind Different Types of Service Dogs
1. Guide Dogs
2. Hearing Assistance Dogs
3. Diabetic Alert Dogs
4. Seizure Response Dogs and Seizure Alert Dogs
5. Mobility Assistance Dogs
6. Autism Support Dogs
7. Allergy Detection Dogs
8. Psychiatric Service Dogs
The 10 Most Popular Service Dog Breeds In The World