The CSD ring is for anyone with a website pertaining to working and service dogs, including guide dogs, drug dogs, dogs for the deaf, mobility dogs, search and rescue, etc. All sites related to these types of service dog organizations are welcome to join!
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Family raised Portuguese water dogs, available occasionally, Parents health tested for PRA, GMI, IC, Hips. We offer health guarantees and lifetime breeder support. All puppies sold on contract and leave - Vet inspected w shots, wormed, microchip, health guarantees, and puppy package to ease transition, member of the CKC since 1993
Welcome to the Website of Chanel, the Hospital Visiting Dog. Chanel is a Poodle Spaniel cross who has visited hospital with one of her People who works there since she was 6 months old. When she was old enough she became an official Volunteer Dog.
Chronicling the day to day training and experiences of seizure/service dog puppy in training Kona.Kona is training to take he place of her grandmother Java who had to be prematurely euthanized following a dog attack while Java was on duty with her handler. Kona is showing incredible promise as Java's phenom and at 5 weeks old was turning on a hand held light switch on command and at 4 months already knows numerous tasks to assist her partner and trainer Lisa Cullen. Kona also has taken to seizure work like her grandmother and aids Lisa already during seizures helping to ensure that Lisa is safe giving confidence in her daily life as a dog trainer, behaviourist and working in a vet clinic/grooming shop. Already Kona works each day in the clinic assisting Lisa to continue to work as she had previosuly done.
I am a Japanese(living in Tokyo, the capital of Japan), who has been partnered with a service dog, This is a web site of my service dog Nicholas, who was born in Japan and trained in the US. Yes, he is bilingual.
Describes how a dog from Paws with a Cause is raised to become a service dog. It also has information on what tasks Ivy is trained to do, and various links.
rescue organizations, flash animation cartoons, how to prepare for a hurricane with your pet, elderly benefits from pet ownership, furry friends for the physically disabled or hearing/visually impaired, recipes and more