
Emergency Service Dogs - Clarksville Animal Hospital
Since 1981, Clarksville Animal Hospital is honored to provide medical and surgical care to the hardworking K9 Unit and Police Service Dogs in Clarksville, IN and the surrounding areas.
Home - Dogs Helping Heroes
Dogs Helping Heroes is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping restore lost freedom and peace of mind to wounded veterans, first responders, and Gold Star Families by gifting …
Where to Get a Service Dog and How to Afford It
Our article explains what a service dog is and how it differs from an ESA; we then explain the different ways to obtain a service dog. Finally, we discuss the cost of a service dog and the …
Service Dog Training - Next-Door K9 Solutions
Next-Door K9 Solutions of Clarksville offers an innovative approach to Service Dog Training. Our program focuses on equipping your dog with the skills to perform Life Altering Tasks, including …
Become a Volunteer: Opportunities Near You | Canine Companions
Join Canine Companions’ compassionate community of local volunteers. Here, you’ll be an integral part of our mission to enhance the lives of people with disabilities, helping us provide …
Adopt a Pet | Service Dogs, Inc.
At SDI, we never return a dog to a shelter. Instead, we adopt them out to loving pet homes. Career change dogs still receive training, enrichment and care just like the other dogs in our care.
Service Dogs - Canine Companions
Learn about the different types of service dogs we provide, how to apply, FAQs and the science that sets Canine Companions apart.
Service Animals - ADA.gov
Generally, businesses and non-profits that are open to the public as well as state/local governments must allow service animals to go most places where the public can go. This is …
Service Dogs For Veterans | Paws Assisting Veterans (PAVE) USA
Paws Assisting Veterans (PAVE) provides highly trained service dogs free of charge to Veterans experiencing PTSD, MST or TBI, to enhance their quality of life.
Looking for an Assistance Dog - Assistance Dogs International
Assistance Dogs is a generic term for a guide, hearing, or service dog specifically trained to do three or more tasks to mitigate the effects of an individual’s disability.