How to donate a Puppy to be used as a Service Dog…
Are you a Breeder who wants to donate a puppy to be trained as a Service Dog?
According to 4Paws for Ability there are all kinds of Service Dogs including:
- Hearing Ear Dogs
- Autism Assistance Dogs
- Multipurpose Assistance Dogs
- Mobility Assistance Dogs
- Seizure Assistance Dogs
- 4 Paws GSD Rescue
- Rover Rehab
- Foster Puppy Program
- Prison Program Dogs, Handlers, and News
The health of you puppy is important both before the donation and after the donation. You’ll need to provide all Health Records and background on your puppy. Breeds that are known to have hip and joint problems will need to be Xray-ed unless they are too young.
What happens to your puppy after the donation:
Most puppies are placed in a family to be raised until they are old enough to begin formal training. Many are placed in 4-H families that acclimate the puppies to a family environment. The puppies stay in ownership of the Service Organization which oversees his care. There are strict guidelines for Veterinary care and training and constant supervision to ensure the puppy’s health and safety.
Even after the dog is placed in Service with a family,they remain in the supervision of the organization.
You can be assured that your puppy will have a healthy, happy life filled with love, affection and a proper diet including all natural dog treats.
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