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assistance
dogs
Dr. P's Dog
Training - Seizure Dogs: predicting seizures vs. assistance during a
seizure
What About
Seizure Dogs? Epilepsy association of Central Florida
The use of seizure-alert dogs
Seizure-alert dogs--fact or fiction?
Canine
Partners for Life
Canine Partners For Life (CPL) trains and places assistance dogs with
individuals with mobility impairments to help increase their independence
and quality of life.
Canine
Companions Canine
Companions for Independence is a non-profit organization that enhances the lives of people
with disabilities by providing highly-trained assistance
dogs and ongoing support to ensure quality partnerships.
Paws with a Cause trains
Assistance Dogs nationally for people with disabilities and provides
lifetime team support which encourages independence. PAWS®
promotes awareness through education.
Delta Society Service
Dogs
Therapy Dogs International a
volunteer group organized to provide qualified handlers and their Therapy
Dogs for visitations to institutions, facilities, and any other place
where Therapy Dogs are needed.
Discovery Dogs promotes
self-determination and greater independence by providing individualized
assistance dogs and training programs for people with disabilities.
Therapy Dogs, Inc.
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