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  2. 4 Paws for Ability places more than ten types of service dogs with children, adults and veterans with disabilities. Click here to learn more about our service dogs and how to apply.

  3. SERVICE DOGS - PAWS WITH A CAUSE

    www.pawswithacause.org/what-we-do/assistance-dogs/service-dogs

    PAWS Service Dogs are custom-trained to assist people with physical disabilities affecting one or more limbs. Service Dogs can enhance a person’s independence by helping with tasks such as pulling a wheelchair, opening doors, turning light switches on/off or picking up objects as small as a dime.

  4. ASSISTANCE DOGS - PAWS WITH A CAUSE

    www.pawswithacause.org/what-we-do

    An Assistance Dog helps someone with a disability complete essential tasks so they can increase independence and improve their quality of life. By helping open doors, pick up objects, pull a wheelchair or alert them to sounds, barriers are broken down.

  5. Service Dogs for America

    www.servicedogsforamerica.org

    service dogs for individuals with disabilities. Applicants from the lower 48 United States will be considered, regardless of race, religion, gender or sexual orientation. APPLY NOW.

  6. Where to Get a Service Dog and How to Afford It

    usserviceanimals.org/blog/where-to-get-a-service-dog

    Service dogs can join their handlers for free in the cabins of airplanes. They are also allowed in public places like department stores and restaurants. They can even go into hospitals and are allowed in any areas the public is allowed in.

  7. PAWS WITH A CAUSE

    www.pawswithacause.org

    Paws With A Cause ® enhances the independence and quality of life for people with disabilities nationally through custom-trained Assistance Dogs.

  8. Mutts With A Mission

    www.muttswithamission.org

    Mutts With A Mission is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that trains Service Dogs for disabled Veterans, First Responders, and Law Enforcement at no cost to the recipients.

  9. BelievetCanine Service Partners provides highly skilled service dogs, free of charge, to disabled veterans. In doing so, we dedicate ourselves to the noble service of strengthening lives.

  10. Home - Freedom Service Dogs

    freedomservicedogs.org

    Freedom Service Dogs of America (FSD) transforms lives by partnering people with custom-trained assistance dogs.

  11. ECAD provides skilled Service Dogs to provide mobility and independence, serving a number of populations including veterans, persons living with disabilities, children as young as two with autism and healthcare facilities.