Not exact matches
If a
dog shows us that it needs to work - either stock, or failing that, has
potential for working in Search and Rescue - the Police, Prison
Service or with Customs
as a Sniffer
dog - or to train to assist disabled people, Hearing
dog or Guide
dog - or other arena - we will look for a home for the
dog in the appropriate working area so its drive and needs can be fulfilled.
Every puppy that has ongoing training after they leave us has
potential to become a
service dog as well
as a loving family pet.
Once your kennel is registered with TGR,
as a breeder you will have the ability to search the registry database of over 10,000
dogs using criteria you select (color, gender, size, coat type, etc.) to assist in locating stud
service, breeding stock, etc.. This feature provides breeders a
potential tool to identify diverse
dogs for optimal breeding matches.
Although many rescue
dogs have behavioral or health issues that make them unsuitable
as a
service dog prospect a few do have the
potential to make excellent
service dogs.