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Service Dog Training Programs

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National Education Of Assistance Dog Services, Inc. (NEADS)
Assistance Dogs International-Full Member
Address: P.O. Box 213; West Boylston, MA 01583
Phone: (978) 422-9064
TDD: (978) 422-9064
Fax: (978) 422-3255
Website: www.neads.org
Types of Animals Trained: Hearing, Mobility, Other.
Services Provided: Multiple disabilities, Own animal, Take donations, Apprenticeship, Children (based on maturity of child).
Comments: Provide services nationally. Also train social dogs for children

National Service Dogs
Address: P.O. Box 28009, Preston Postal Outlet; Cambridge, Ontario; Canada N3H-5N4
Phone: (519) 662-4223
Fax: (519) 662-4697
Website: www.nsd.on.ca
Types of Animals Trained: Guide, Mobility, Psychiatric, Other
Services Provided: Multiple disabilities, Take Donations, Apprenticeship, Children (4 years, based on maturity of the child.).
Comments: Provide services in Canada and the United States. Our main program is training service dogs for children with autism.

New Horizons Service Dogs
Assistance Dogs International-Full Member
Address: 1590 Laurel Park Court; Orange City, FL 32763
Phone: (386) 456-0408
Fax: (386) 456-0409
Dogs Trained: Service, Social
Area Served: Florida

New Life Assistance Dogs
Assistance Dogs International-Full Member
Address: P.O. Box 10485; Lancaster, PA 17605-0485
Phone: (717) 397-1841
Fax: (717) 293-1595
Dogs Trained: Service
Area Served: areas surrounding Lancaster PA

New Life Mobility Assistance Dogs
Address: 206 Cherry Street; Wilkesboro, NC 28697
Phone: (336) 838-2215
Types of Animals Trained: Mobility
Services Provided: Multiple disabilities, Train handler, Take donations, Test and Provide ID, Children (8 yrs, based on maturity of child).
Comments: Provide services nationally. Most of the service dogs trained have been selected from local animal shelters.

Please Note: Working Like Dogs (WLD) does not endorse, approve or recommend these sources, and omissions do not in any way indicate bias on the part of WLD. This list is supplied solely as a resource for the reader to investigate and is not intended to be exhaustive nor all-inclusive. Agencies, organizations and suppliers change and form on a continual basis. Please use this list as a starting place for your own research.

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