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When you support Canine Partners for Life, you are helping to create life-changing partnerships with service and companion dogs that bring independence and greater quality of life to the individuals they work with.
- About our Service and Companion Dogs
Canine Partners for Life trains several types of companion...
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When you support Canine Partners for Life, you are helping...
- About our Service and Companion Dogs
Canine Partners for Life trains several types of companion dogs. Interested in applying for a Companion Dog? Home companion dogs are placed with individuals who would benefit from a well-trained companion, but would have difficulty raising and training a dog on their own.
30 paź 2024 · Lead with independence. Canine Companions is leading the service dog industry so people with disabilities can live with greater independence.
Most Canine Companions released dogs are between one and two years of age, though in rare cases younger puppies or older retired service dogs become available. All Canine Companions dogs are Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers or Lab/Golden crosses.
Canine Companions service dogs – provided to them free of charge – empower veterans to regain physical independence, pride and hope. Our expertly trained service dogs can perform physical tasks to enhance independence, including retrieving dropped items, opening doors, picking up prosthetics and alerting a veteran with hearing loss to ...
When you support Canine Partners for Life, you are helping to create life-changing service and companion dog partnerships, giving individuals with disabilities or who are in other situations of need, greater independence and a better quality of life.
Canine Companions for Independence is a US-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that trains and provides assistance dogs. [1] As of 2018, it has placed over 6,000 assistance dogs with recipients at no charge.