
Available Service Dogs
Meet Dr. Love, the highly trained service dog!


About Dr. Love:
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Breed: Belgian Malinois
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Age: 3 years
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Training: Service Skills
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Temperament: Calm, patient, highly obedient
Meet Dr. Love, a highly trained 3-year-old Belgian Malinois service dog ready to provide unwavering support and companionship. With his intelligence, loyalty, and calm demeanor, Dr. Love is an ideal service dog for Veterans seeking a dependable partner to assist with daily tasks and emotional support.
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Why Dr. Love?
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Expertly trained in service dog skills
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Calm, patient, and highly obedient
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Perfect for Veterans needing reliable assistance
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Healthy, energetic, and socially well-adjusted​
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Give a Veteran the gift of independence with Dr. Love by their side. This remarkable Belgian Malinois is looking for a loving home where he can make a meaningful difference.
Learn more about Belgian Malinois service dogs and their suitability:
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American Service Dog Access Coalition: https://www.asdac.us/
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VA Service Dog Program Overview: https://www.va.gov/health-care/ptsd/service-dogs/
Meet Happy, the future critical response K9!
About Happy:
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Breed: English Spaniel
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Age: 1 year
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Training: In-progress Critical Incident Response K9 program
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Temperament: Calm, approachable, highly trainable
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Versatility: Also suited for Therapy or Service Dog roles
Meet Happy, a bright and eager 1-year-old English Spaniel currently in our specialized training program to become a Critical Incident Response K9. With his calm temperament, intelligence, and strong work ethic, Happy is an excellent candidate to serve with a police department in need of a compassionate and skilled K9 partner.​
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Why Happy is a Great Asset for a Police Department:
Critical Incident Response K9s play a vital role in supporting law enforcement officers and the communities they serve. These dogs are specially trained to provide comfort and psychological support to officers and victims during and after traumatic events such as shootings, natural disasters, or critical accidents.
Key Benefits to Police Departments of Having a Critical Incident Response K9:
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Emotional Support: Helps reduce stress and trauma for officers and victims during critical incidents.
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Enhances Morale: Boosts the wellbeing and mental health of officers exposed to high-stress situations.
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Community Engagement: Builds trust and positive interactions between police and the public during community outreach or crisis response.
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Therapeutic Presence: Offers calming, non-judgmental companionship during debriefings and counseling sessions.
Happy’s gentle nature combined with his rigorous training make him an invaluable resource for any police department committed to maintaining the mental health and wellbeing of its personnel and community members.​
Invest in your department’s resilience—partner with Happy, the future Critical Incident Response K9!
Learn more about Critical Incident Response K9s:
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National Police K9 Association: https://www.npk9.org/
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International Critical Incident Stress Foundation: https://icisf.org/
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Police Executive Research Forum – Officer Wellness: https://www.policeforum.org/critical-incidents



Meet Honor, the future PTSD service dog!
Meet Honor, a remarkable 1-year-old German Shepherd with a bright future as a PTSD service dog. Enrolled in our specialized Service Dog Program, Honor is already showcasing the intelligence, temperament, and work ethic needed to become a life-changing companion.

