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CANINE ANGELS SERVICE TEAMS
SERVICE DOGS
Provides placement of professionally trained assistance dogs to assist individuals with everyday tasks. Waitlist for dogs can be as short as one year but average about two years.
13475 N Applegate Road
Grants Pass, OR 97527
Eligibility: Ages 5-25 with physical or developmental disabilities
Hours: No standard hours
CANINE COMPANIONS FOR INDEPENDENCE
CANINE COMPANIONS
Provides trained service dogs. Offers on-going support after the dogs are placed. Average wait for dogs is 1-2 years.
2965 Dutton Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
Eligibility: Adults, children, and veterans with disabilities. Professionals working in healthcare, criminal justice, and educational settings may also be eligible.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
DOGS FOR BETTER LIVES
AUTISM ASSISTANCE DOGS
Trains dogs to enhance the safety of children on the autism spectrum. Trained dogs can have a calming effect, increasing the child's willingness and ability to communicate, improving the child's social skills, and reducing autistic behaviors. Can also help keep the child out of traffic, bodies of water, and other dangerous situations.
10175 Wheeler Road
Central Point, OR 97502
Eligibility: Ages 4-12 with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Hours: Monday-Thursday 9am-2:30pm
DOGS FOR BETTER LIVES
FACILITY DOGS
Facility dogs work with and assist full-time professionals and volunteers, such as teachers, counselors, physicians, and other healthcare providers who work with people with various disabilities. These dogs can provide a calming effect, allowing the professional to better serve or treat clients.
10175 Wheeler Road
Central Point, OR 97502
Eligibility: Teachers, counselors, physicians, health care providers, and social workers, and volunteers, with approval from employer
Hours: Monday-Thursday 9am-2:30pm
DOGS FOR BETTER LIVES
HEARING DOGS
Provides hearing dogs trained to alert people to household sounds necessary for everyday safety and independence. Dogs are trained to make physical contact and lead their person to the source of the sound.
10175 Wheeler Road
Central Point, OR 97502
Eligibility: Individuals age 18 and older with hearing loss. Level of hearing loss will be reviewed by the placement screening committee, a panel of audiologists and related professionals. There is no exact degree of loss that can be given as the minimum for qualification due to the many aspects of hearing loss.
Hours: Monday-Thursday 9am-2:30pm
GUIDE DOG FOUNDATION FOR THE BLIND
GUIDE DOG FOUNDATION
Provides guide dogs and service dogs to enhance the mobility and independence of those in need.
371 E Jericho Turnpike
Smithtown, NY 11787
Eligibility: Must be totally or legally blind and be capable of taking care of the dog
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
GUIDE DOGS FOR THE BLIND
Provides trained guide dogs to individuals who are blind or visually impaired. Applicants who are accepted go through 14 days of training in a residential school setting. Also provides Orientation and Mobility services and services for youth.
32901 SE Kelso Road
Boring, OR 97009
Eligibility: Must be declared legally blind by an ophthalmologist
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
CANINE ANGELS SERVICE TEAMS
SERVICE DOGS
DOGS FOR BETTER LIVES
AUTISM ASSISTANCE DOGS
GUIDE DOGS FOR THE BLIND
GUIDE DOGS FOR THE BLIND