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Puppy raisers needed to help train assistance dogs

A group that breeds, raises and trains assistance dogs which have been shown to benefit anybody with a physical disability or limited mobility needs more volunteers in Calgary.

Calgary puppy raisers

12 years ago
Duration 1:51
Calgary group needs people to raise assistance dogs.

A group that breeds, raises and trainsassistance dogswhich havebeen shown tobenefit anybody with a physical disability or limited mobilityneeds more volunteers.

The Pacific Assistance Dog Society started in British Columbia 25 years ago and came to Calgary in 2002.

They teach puppies toobey different word commandsto become the arms and legs for clients.

"You have to have that solid puppy to begin with, that dog that ...their willingness to work for you is really high, so that's a big difference between our dogs that we raise in our programs and say a puppy from a regular breeder," said head trainer Heather Kidd.

There are currently 16 volunteer puppy raisers in the area.

Vern Trevoy,83, is a past clientandsays his life would haveturned out differentlyif wasn't for his PADS companion Charlie.

"Loyal, loving and always there whenI needed him," he said.

To find out more information, check out the pads.ca website.