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  2. Canine Companions for Independence - Wikipedia

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    Canine Companions trains different types of working dogs: service dogs (e.g., mobility assistance dogs, service dogs for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder), skilled companions trained to work with an adult or child with a disability under the guidance of a facilitator, hearing dogs for the deaf and hard-of-hearing, and dogs for "facility teams."

  3. Bonnie Bergin - Wikipedia

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    Bonita M. Bergin (also known as Bonnie Bergin) is an American canine researcher. She is the inventor of the concept of the service dog. [citation needed] She is the founder and president of the Bergin University of Canine Studies and the founder of Canine Companions for Independence and Paws for Purple Hearts.

  4. Life-changing companions: How to afford a service dog - AOL

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    Canine Companions for Independence. Canine Partners for Life. Canine Partners of the Rockies. Paws With A Cause. Service Dogs, Inc. Service Dog Project (SDP) Visual impairment. Guide Dogs for the ...

  5. Category:Assistance dogs - Wikipedia

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  6. Canine Companions for Independence® & PetSmart® Partner to ...

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  7. Two veterans will gain new canine companions - AOL

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    Jul. 12—INDIANAPOLIS — The American Legion, Department of Indiana presented a check for $25,000 to the Indiana Canine Assistance Network at the Indianapolis Marriott East during a recent ...

  8. Courthouse facility dog - Wikipedia

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    Courthouse facility dogs are usually bred, raised and trained by service dog organizations that are members of Assistance Dogs International, [3] such as Canine Companions for Independence, Assistance Dogs of the West, [4] and Support Dogs, Inc. Facility dogs are not service dogs because they do not assist a person with a disability.

  9. Governor, first lady donate $43,000 to start up service-dog ...

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    The canine companions are being paid for through Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s quarterly practice of donating a portion of his annual gubernatorial salary to charitable causes across Virginia.