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Assistance Dogs Ireland
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Dogs for the Disabled Ireland trains assistance dogs for children and adults with physical disabilities. They provide mobility, task, facility, and therapy dogs to promote independence. They receive no government funding.
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More Details About Dogsfordisabled
Mobility Dog Programme
Provides trained Golden Retrievers, Labradors, and Standard Poodles to assist individuals with specific physical disabilities. It's the only program of its kind currently running in Europe.
Therapy and Facility Dogs
Dogs that do not graduate as Assistance Dogs are trained to work in hospitals and community facilities, providing Canine Assisted Intervention (CAI) for patients and service users.
Ethical Breeding and Training
Dogs for the Disabled ethically breeds and trains dogs, maintaining ownership throughout their lifetime to ensure their welfare and placement based on need, not financial status.
Meet our customers
"“Our dog partnerships transform the lives of adults and children living with physical disabilities. We provide a range of assistance programmes from Mobility and Task Assistance Dogs, to Therapy Dogs, Facility Dogs and community-based projects”"
Anonymous
"“Dogs for the Disabled are driven by our..."
Jennifer Dowler , Founder & CEO
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