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Access information about service animals that are trained to assist people with disabilities.
Provides service/assistance dogs to Veterans who have a mobility problem or hearing loss resulting from combat injuries to help them lead a more independent life. Air Compassion for Veterans will provide round trip airfare free of charge for any financially stressed, wounded Veteran, so they can fly to Xenia, Ohio to work with and become accustomed to their service dog.
Trains and places guide dogs and service dogs with Veterans who have visual impairments or other disabilities.
Works to improve the training, placement and utilization of assistance dogs, including guide dogs for people with visual impairments, hearing dogs for people with hearing impairments and service dogs for people with other disabilities.
Provides service dogs free of charge to any child or adult in the United States who has a physical disability, seizure condition or other special need. Download an application.
Provides highly trained assistance dogs and ongoing support to ensure quality partnerships between individuals and their service dogs.
Program of NEADS that trains and provides assistance dogs to Veterans with hearing, mobility and other disabilities.
Trains and provides German Shepherd guide dogs to blind and visually impaired individuals free of charge. Provides intensive training for individuals and guide dogs.
Breeds, trains and places German Shepherd guide dogs, and provides one-on-one in-community training of individuals and guide dogs.
Provides trained Service Dogs or Hearing Dogs to people in the Maryland and Washington, D.C. area who have physical disabilities or are deaf or hard-of-hearing. Includes ongoing support services and training.
Offers short term and permanent placement of Specialty Service Dogs with troops returning from war with PTSD and physical limitations at no cost to military personnel.
Breeds, trains and places guide dogs, and provides one-on-one in-community training of individuals and guide dogs.
Rescues dogs and trains them to assist Veterans and Service Members with mobility impairments, PTSD and TBI. Trained dogs are matched with and donated to Service Members/Veterans who are taught how to work with the dog. Freedom Service Dogs supports the client-dog team for its lifetime.
Breeds, trains and places guide dogs with individuals with visual impairments.
Breeds, trains and places guide dogs. Provides innovative partnership training at campuses in California and Oregon to acclimate individual and guide dog to each other.
Breeds, trains and places guide dogs and delivers an on-site training course to acclimate individuals with their guide dogs.
Breeds, trains and places guide dogs, and provides formal and intensive on-site training for individuals and guide dogs.
Breeds, trains and places guide dogs, and provides formal and intensive on-site training for individuals and guide dogs.
Describes a number of tasks a service dog could be trained to do that would serve to mitigate conditions such as panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder and depression.
Raises awareness and funds to provide service dogs to wounded Service Members.
Breeds, trains and places guide dogs, and provides formal training of individuals and guide dogs. Extended services include training on cane and GPS, as well as career development.
Trains and provides hearing and service dogs to individuals with hearing impairments and other disabilities.
Trains service dogs to provide assistance to disabled Veterans.
Teaches Veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other cognitive and emotional disabilities how to train service dogs for other Veterans with physical disabilities. A program of Bergen University for Canine Studies.
Trains assistance dogs for people with a range of disabilities, and provides lifetime support to encourage independence.
Provides qualified Veterans and Active Duty military and their dependents with certified assistance dogs custom trained to fit their individual requirements and needs.
Provides sheltered animals with active duty military personnel, Veterans and emergency first responders recovering from the stress and trauma of service.
Trains and places guide dogs, and provides formal and intensive on-site training for individuals and guide dogs.
Assists individuals and Veterans with disabilities to gain and sustain employment in partnership with business and the community.
Povides service dogs to Veterans returning home from Iraq (OIF) and Afghanistan (OEF) who have suffered a physical injury, traumatic brain injury (TBI) or exhibit Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Provides professionally trained service dogs to assist wounded soldiers. Service dogs for Veterans do all the tasks required of a service dog, as well as offer relief for PTSD and other combat-related issues.
Watch this Disability Law Lowdown American Sign Language video podcast to learn about your rights and responsibilities under the ACAA when taking a service animal on an airplane with you.
Donates large trained dogs to assist patients with balance and mobility challenges such as those resulting from Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's and war injuries. Preference is given to Veterans and their families.
Provides service dogs to Veterans who are amputees, use a wheelchair or require a dog trained to assist with PTSD.
Trains service dogs to enhance the lives of Veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Breeds, trains and places guide dogs with blind and visually impaired Veterans at no charge. Other programs include placement of dogs to help mitigate the effects of PTSD. Intensive training and lifetime follow-up support is provided to each partnership.
Breeds, trains and places guide dogs, and provides formal and intensive on-site training for individuals and guide dogs. The initial fee is $150, with $50 for each subsequent visit.
Provides service dogs, at no cost, to Veterans with physical and mental health challenges, including those suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injuries.
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