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Answers to questions about acquiring and using an assistance dog trained for the blind person.... Details >
This site provides answers to the most frequently asked questions about guide dogs and the foundation.... Details >
This site provides answers to the most frequently asked questions on the services offered by the organization.... Details >
This document provides answers to frequently asked questions about hearing dogs, including the cost, what kinds of sounds the dogs respond to, and application process.... Details >
This site offers the answers to the most frequently asked questions about how to apply to receive a guide dog.... Details >
This page provides answers to frequently asked questions about Pilot Dogs, Inc which trains guide dogs and teaches blind persons to work with them.... Details >
This page presents frequently asked questions about assistance dogs and Assistance Dogs International, a coalition of not for profit organizations that train and place assistance dogs. ... Details >
Hearing Dogs are professionally trained to alert people to household sounds that are necessary to everyday safety and independence and may be placed with qualified applicants who are deaf or hard of h... Details >
Facility Dogs are expertly trained dogs who partner with a facilitator working in a health care, visitation or education setting. CCI Facility Dogs are trustworthy in professional environments and can... Details >
This page provides answers to the most frequently asked questions about the Seeing Eye, an organization that concentrates on its mission to enhance the independence, dignity, and self-confidence of bl... Details >
Frequently Asked Questions is the information provided in this page from the Guide Dogs for the Blind.... Details >
This list of U.S. guide dog schools is compiled by the American Council of the Blind (ACB) for distribution to individuals requesting such information. It is not intended as a complete listing of all ... Details >
Tips to follow when meeting or approaching a working assistance dog and his or her partner, such as refraining from feeding, whistling at, and touching the dog without asking for permission from the p... Details >
This site provides answers to the most frequently asked questions about the program services.... Details >
The links provided here are for your convenience only. Guide and Assistance Dog Links, Blindness Links, and Disability and Accessibility Links are the links provided in this page. ... Details >
Use this online form to apply for a seeing eye dog.... Details >
This site provides a list of resources available through this foundation, including an overview, testimonials and more.... Details >
Information about the training and preparation of puppies to become seeing eye/guide dogs and the role that participating volunteer families play.... Details >
Learn about service animal trainers & training programs, professional standards for dog trainers, service animal organizations, and other resources.... Details >
This page provides information on NEADS' mission, and services.... Details >
Canine Companions for Independence has provided many assistance dogs to US war veterans across the country. For a veteran making a new start after sustaining an injury, an assistance dog can provide ... Details >