Not exact matches
Policies: This program has written policies This program works with purebred goldens This program requires an application fee They adopt out of the
service territory if another reputable
organization does a home evaluation and approves Requires a
dog be returned if the owner can not keep Takes ownership of a
dog upon intake Requires a home visit before adoption approval Follows up with adopters after placement
Dogs are observed and evaluated before adoption All dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, DHLPP and any other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adopt
Dogs are observed and evaluated before adoption All
dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, DHLPP and any other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adopt
dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, DHLPP and any other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All
dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adopt
dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption.
While some of our
dogs have gone on to be very successful
service dogs, we
do not as an
organization recommend a particular
dog for this purpose as we are not professionally trained to
do so.
Service dog organizations which
do not charge for their
dogs can not afford to also pay for all the usual expenses of
dog ownership once the
dogs are placed.
Some
organizations, like Freedom
Service Dogs, select and train shelter dogs; those that do not meet their strict criteria are adopted out to the pub
Dogs, select and train shelter
dogs; those that do not meet their strict criteria are adopted out to the pub
dogs; those that
do not meet their strict criteria are adopted out to the public.
In 1992, International Guiding Eyes changed their «
doing - business - as» name to Guide
Dogs of America in an effort to communicate more clearly the
services provided by the
organization.
Although they don't provide rescue
services through their own club, they
do provide links to known Bassett rescue
organizations, as well as some great advice on evaluating a rescue to make sure your
dog will be well cared for if you have to give him or her up.
In the process,
organizations still have invested training time and resources to feed and care for those animal and these costs have to be covered in the ones that they
do sell as
service dogs.
Performance
dog breeders are hobbyists, sportsmen, or
service dog organizations that breed
dogs primarily to
do a job or participate in a sport.
That law also doesn't require any particular
organization or professional to train a
service dog.
With emotional
service dogs on the rise and more research being
done on their effectiveness, it is more than likely that other
organizations will join the Army in looking at changing policies, to make them clearer, and to ensure that they protect people's rights.
In terms of who is paying for it, the goal of Best Friends, HSUS, Downtown
Dogs, Ruff Riders and every other humane
organization that offers
services to the low - income population is to ensure that these folks get what they need for their pets so their animals don't get turned into the shelter (which not only means more animals killed, but is a burden on the taxpayer).
Our adoption program is not intended to duplicate the
services provided by the traditional shelter
organizations that have been
doing good work for decades such as direct intake from owners no longer able to keep their
dogs.
Hawaii Fi -
Do is a non-profit
service dog organization that teamed up with multiple wounded warrior
organizations to get
dogs trained for injured veterans who may need their
service.
Did you know that professionally trained canines who are graduates from some of the most prestigious, accredited
service dog organizations are working as courthouse
dogs?
Our
organization does not take in stray
dogs unless contacted by a legal stray -
service - contracted animal shelter to
do so.
Kathy has been a consultant for many training
organizations and businesses including Guide
Dogs for the Blind, Susquehanna
Service Dogs, Tennessee Task Force, Summit Assistance
Dogs, Guiding Eyes for the Blind, Texas Hearing &
Service Dogs, Paws» itive Teams
Service Dog & Therapy
Dog Programs, Canis, Canine Craze, Parc Aquarium
du Quebec and Sumner Veterinary Hospital.
There are many disabilities that
do not have large
organizations that uses or helps with
service dogs.
All though Assistance
Dogs International seems to be a good group of people
doing a fine work, they have no say on what makes a
service dog, only the ADA
does since they are more than another
organization but are actually part of the Government.
Blue - McLendon encourages those who are interested in raising a
service dog to
do their research on the requirements for different
organizations before volunteering.