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Respecting service dogs while traveling means giving space, avoiding distractions and knowing the role these trained animals ...
Vita Stiebert attempted to enter the Holiday Inn in Woodstock, Ont., on Jan. 7, but wasn't allowed in by staff who questioned the validity of her service dog. Now, she wants people to know not all ...
Rights + Justice Let Service Dogs Do Their Jobs, Dammit! Distracting them could mean inconvenience — or danger — for their users. A guide on how to act right. Freny Fernandes 10 Jun 2021 ...
The multi-year training programs for service dogs are so demanding that only 30 to 65 per cent of animals ultimately graduate. The rest are "career-changed" and become family pets.
Follow the two-year service dog training process and hear from their handlers. Thousands of people with disabilities rely on the assistance of service dogs. Follow the two-year service dog ...
Canadian soldiers now have an ally in their battle with PTSD — service dogs that provide companionship, emotional security and comfort.
National Service Dogs chair Alison Archambault said this year’s 25th anniversary is a testament to the importance of raising critical awareness for families in need of support.
Obtaining a dog can be hard, with costs ranging between $15,000 and $50,000. For Robert Gaylog, his service dog, Callie, is crucial to navigating public spaces and maintaining his health. He ...