Last month, he sold two 12 - ounce bottles of Hair of the Dog Dave, which consistently makes lists of the most coveted beers in the world, for $ 4,525.56 at a silent auction to
benefit Guide Dogs for the Blind.
Not exact matches
The Santa Clarita Valley Quilters Guild crafted and generously donated this quilt, titled «Happy
Dogs Brighten Lives,» for raffle to benefit Guide Dogs of America's program that provides blind and visually impaired individuals with professionally trained guide dogs, and instruction... Read
Dogs Brighten Lives,»
for raffle to
benefit Guide Dogs of America's program that provides blind and visually impaired individuals with professionally trained guide dogs, and instruction... Read
Guide Dogs of America's program that provides blind and visually impaired individuals with professionally trained guide dogs, and instruction... Read
Dogs of America's program that provides
blind and visually impaired individuals with professionally trained
guide dogs, and instruction... Read
guide dogs, and instruction... Read
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We do not train
Guide Dogs for people who are
blind,
for seizure or diabetic alert / response, to anticipate or detect medical symptoms,
for the primary
benefits of emotional comfort, to recognize and / or manage undesirable human behavior, to provide supervision, navigation, or safety from environmental hazards, to respond aggressively, to provide personal protection or to assist with the management of mental illness (such as PTSD, etc.) as a primary condition.
No exceptions
for working stock
dogs, S&R
dogs,
guide dogs for the
blind, etc., because the whole idea of using animals in any way
for human
benefit is anathema to them.
Some are
dogs for the
blind or other
guide dogs, including those who help people who are deaf — assistance
dogs that are able to alert people to a ringing telephone, doorbell, or smoke alarm, says Michelle Cobey, resource support coordinator with the Delta Society, an organization dedicated to promoting the
benefits of service and therapy animals.
We do not train
Guide Dogs for people who are
blind,
for diabetic alert / response, to anticipate or detect medical symptoms,
for the primary
benefit of emotional comfort, to recognize and / or manage undesirable human behavior, to provide supervision, navigation, or safety from environmental hazards, to respond aggressively, to provide personal protection or to assist with the management of mental illness (such as PTSD, etc.) as a primary condition.