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PAWS Service Dogs are custom-trained to assist people with physical disabilities affecting one or more limbs. Service Dogs can enhance a person’s independence by helping with tasks such as pulling a wheelchair, opening doors, turning light switches on/off or picking up objects as small as a dime.
Mobility service dogs. Since 1993, Mira has been offering service dogs to help adults and children with physical disabilities in their daily lives. Discover the benefits of these dogs and learn more about the program’s eligibility requirements.
Service Dog Guides assist Canadians (14 years or older) who have a physical or medical disability. These Dog Guides are trained to fetch objects, open and close doors and appliances, push automatic buttons, and get help by barking or activating an alert system.
Canadian Assistance Dog Institute (CADI) is an accredited provider of assistance and service dog training and a nonprofit organization.
1 gru 2020 · Here you will find information on service dogs in Canada to help you, your clients, and potential service dog users across Canada. In your member’s-only portal you will find additional resources on training objectives for public access and more information on service dog training.
Courageous Companions is a registered charity which provides quality trained certified Service Dogs to Military Veterans and First Responders.
4 Paws for Ability places more than ten types of service dogs with children, adults and veterans with disabilities. Click here to learn more about our service dogs and how to apply.