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Canine Companions welcomes Northwest Region Executive Director Rachel Meyer
Canine Companions welcomes veterinarian Dr. Sarah Lee.
A small private airplane landed at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks on Wednesday night, and delivered sweetness, joy and hope to nine families waiting on the tarmac.
Nine 8-week-old puppies, which were flown from California, were carried off the plane one by one and handed over to the people who will begin their training to become assistance dogs for people with disabilities.
Will Gibney, at 17, has written a book about the dog that changed his life.
“Toshi is my service dog,” says Will in this week’s Enterprise podcast. “He means so much to me because for years he’s been by my side.”
When the coronavirus pandemic made transporting future service dogs on commercial flights increasingly difficult, Canine Companions looked to private pilots for help and they stepped up in a big way, allowing the mission to continue in a difficult year.
The entire Canine Companions community expresses our heartfelt condolences in the loss of a true icon, Tommy Lasorda.
In 2020, Nick Antlitz was matched with Canine Companions® Service Dog Zach. The two have been inseparable ever since as Nick’s independence has soared.
Canine Companions Facility Dog Rumba joins South Bay children’s therapy clinic.
It’s been a year and a half since Chevy Chase Village Life magazine wrote about Neo, the Canine Companions for Independence dog being trained by Village residents Frank Curtis and Melissa Skolfield, and we thought it was high time we check in with his progress.