Service Dog Program for Veterans
Offered by Paws 4 Liberty
Paws 4 Liberty screens veterans, helps select or evaluate a dog, and trains the veteran and dog together as a service dog team.
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Cost & format
free · In person
Schedule
- Training usually takes 6 months to 1 year after acceptance.
Who this is for
Must be a United States military veteran with a medically diagnosed disability that a service dog can help with; must live in the Palm Beach County, Florida zone or nearby service area; must be able to commute to the facility; must provide non-family references and show ability to care for a dog. Personal dogs must be vaccinated, spayed or neutered, under age four, and pass a temperament test.
How to apply
Complete the online initial intake form, then wait for a call from a trainer or staff member. The organization asks applicants not to call about application status because there may be a waitlist.
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