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Pawtraits.org is now happy to donate a portion of our proceeds to “America’s VetDogs, Veteran’s K-9 Corp.” Every time we sell a painting a percentage of the earnings goes to help canine companions help to answer the call of wounded veterans returning home.
America’s VetDogs uses guide dogs, service dogs and innovative technology to help self-reliance whether they are visually impaired or have other special needs.
~Have Over Sixty Years of Service
~Provides New Comrades for Veterans
- Guide Dogs: assistance dog trained to find and follow clear path and maneuver around obstacles, and stop at curbs. A User with a guide dog gains enhanced mobility and independence.
- Service Dogs: Specially trained to help people who have disabilities other than impairment. This dog may be trained to provide balance, to fetch and retrieve dropped items, or to carry a backpack.
- Therapy Dogs: Trained in provide physical therapy assistance at military or VA hospitals for wounded soldiers, or to provide stress relief in combat zones for the troops. They may also make visits to nursing homes, schools for the disabled, or hospices.
- Facility Dogs: Trained and assigned to live at a particular facility such as a nursing home.
- Companion Dogs: Dogs to enhance a disabled veteran’s life while at home or at a nursing home.
“Our Commitment to Veterans”
“America’s VetDogs is our way of recognizing the sacrifice made by men and women in uniform, and our dedication to America’s veterans is stronger today than ever before. We will do our part to see that a guide or service dog will help a veteran live independently again.”
“We set the standard by which veterans, the military, and the VA measure assistance dog providers.”
How You Can Help
All of our services are provided at not cost to the veteran. America’s VetDog relies on voluntary public contributions to fund its efforts. With your help, VetDogs can continue to answer the call for our wounded warriors.
For More Information on America’s VetDogs call 1-866-838-3647
Or visit them online at www.VetDogs.org
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