Who?

  • Anyone wheel chair bound
  • Quadriplegics
  • Paraplegics
  • M.S.
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Muscular Dystrophy
  • Elderly
  • Persons with balance issues
  • Upper body mobility issues
  • Persons with Seizures
  • Heart issues
  • Diabetics
  • Brain injury or trauma
  • Autism individuals
  • Hearing impaired
  • Blind
  • Public emotional support

 

If you have heard of any other uses for service dogs not listed above,
please email us.
We would love from hear from you.


What Tasks

  • Pick things up
  • Hand things to other individuals
  • Open and Close doors
  • Go and get things
  • Pull or push a wheel chair
  • Protect their person until help comes
  • Pull a person to safety
  • Poke buttons
  • Go get help
  • Turn on lights
  • Go shopping
  • Help Autism individuals socialize
  • Herd a person to safety
  • Calm a person
  • Help some persons to stay in reality
  • Used for balance and to help a person get up
  • Inform the deaf of important sounds
  • Warn a person of a seizure or heart attack
  • Detect sugar level changes in a person
  • Guide a person places
  • Provides comfort and stability

If you know of any other tasks that are not listed above,
please email us.
We would love to hear from you.

 

When emailing please include your phone number and the best time to contact you.

 
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