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Service Dogs in Training
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Our Service Dog Teams
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Testimonials
Service Dog Application
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Life with a Service Dog
Donate
Donate Now
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Training with Children

Service dogs must learn to respect and follow cues given by children. Comfort, trust, and adult supervision is very critical.

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