Dogs with a Purpose: Our Speciality Training Programs
Service Dogs
Service dogs are specially trained to assist individuals with disabilities by performing tasks that improve independence and safety, such as mobility support, medical alerts, and psychiatric assistance.
Therapy Dogs
Therapy dogs provide comfort, affection, and emotional support to people in hospitals, schools, nursing homes, and other community settings. These dogs are trained to be calm, confident, and gentle in a variety of environments.
Facility Dogs
Facility dogs work alongside professionals in schools, healthcare facilities, and other organizations to support multiple people throughout the day. They are trained to be highly social, obedient, and adaptable to busy public environments.
Emotional Support Dogs
Emotional Support Dogs provide companionship and comfort to individuals dealing with anxiety, depression, or other emotional challenges. While they do not perform specific tasks like service dogs, their presence offers meaningful emotional relief.
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Service Dog Training
Therapy Dog Training
Facility Dog Training
