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These are the dogs currently in training:
Luna

Black Lab.
Function: TBD
Stats: Female, 35LBS
Status: Stage 1, Obedience Training, Ocala
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Adopted from
Lakeland SPCA

I need a Sponsor!
Working with Stage 1 puppy raiser, Ocala.
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Cahle (K-Lee)

German Short-Haired Pointer
Function: Hearing Dog
Stats: Female, 40LBS
Status: Stage 1, Obedience Training, Wesley Chapel
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Adopted from
Lakeland SPCA

I've got a Sponsor!
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Hudson

Great Dane
Function: Medical Alert / Hearing Dog
Stats: Male, 70LBS
Status: Stage 1, Obedience Training, Naples
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Lilli

Yellow Lab
Function: TBD (In Training)
Stats: Female, 70LBS
Status: Stage 2, Public Access, Medical Recovery, Winter Garden
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Adopted from owner-release

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Charity

Short-Haired Smooth Coat Border Collie (Mix)
Function: Medical (In Training)
Stats: Female, 50LBS, smooth coat, short hair
Status: Stage 2, Public Access Training, Winter Garden
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Adopted from
Lakeland SPCA

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Completed Dogs/Assigned - These dogs completed their training and/or have already been assigned to their disabled handler.

Client Sponsorships
Our waiting list is longer than our dogs in training. Some families start early in preparing for the service dog by getting their travel, hotel costs, equipment and other funds collected before hand. Some merchants sponsor families they know, and ask for a central way for others to give. The section below was created so that others can donate to help support costs for specific families.

Angienius Massage & Silpada Fundraiser

Fascinated by each and every person she meets, XXXX easily charms the hearts of strangers with her trademark red hair, twinkling blue eyes and infectious laugh. Although diagnosed with a cognitive disability early in her childhood, it has not been until the past year that the devastating diagnosis of seizure disorder has been added to her daily challenges.

This disorder has complicated her health and safety and when realized has resulted in dangerous falls, EMT responses and numerous hospitalizations.

Because our XXXX has limited expressive language, she is unable to communicate with family and care givers when a seizure is about to begin. One of the few resources available to help in this dangerous situation is the use of a seizure alert dog.

Seizure alert dogs are specifically trained to alert to the onset of a seizure. Having been schooled along with their owner, they become intimate health companions who alert others for help during an oncoming health crisis. Obviously, the breeding and training of these life saving companions is expensive.

It is our family's sincere hope, that XXXX will be able to utilize the gifts of one of these beautiful canines in the near future.

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