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501c3 Approved


It is well documented that service dogs have beneficial impacts on a person's
physical and psychologically well being.

Research has also shown that service dogs have a major impact on reducing doctor office visits and the number of hours for personal assistant care, thus reducing health care expenses.



MATTHEW & DIEGO

Update
Diego passed her Public Access Test on Tuesday April 13th 2010.
He just did amazingly well!"




FLYNN & LAYLA

Pictures of Flynn & Layla

Flynn's dog Layla is studying to become a service dog. Her trainer (Sharon) brought her in to see Flynn today. Sharon said Layla is well trained in the basics. Sharon expects Layla will be easy to train. Flynn really appreciates the support she received to get Layla trained.

Update
Layla passed her Public Access Test on Wednesday May 14th 2009 with flying colors!




JULIE & ONYX

I am 38 years old with a rare condition that affects my, joints, tendons,
connective tissue, cartilage, hearing and eventually maybe my sight.




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