Videos
View a selection of Canine Companions stories, PSAs and other overview videos.
Home » News
Want to read the latest from Canine Companions? Find the newest issue of The Companion and eNews or browse our newsletter archives here.
Canine Companions provides great images, logo, branding guidelines, PSAs, radio scripts and much more to the media.
Your social media posts will help Canine Companions continue to place expertly trained service dogs with people with disabilities free of charge!
Canine Companions partners with University of Arizona for a pivotal study on service dogs aiding veterans with PTSD, aiming to scientifically prove the benefits
Book a stay with Red Roof® from Feb 1-29, 2024, and save 15%. Support Canine Companions® through the ‘Room In Your Heart’ program, helping provide service dogs to those with disabilities.
Canine Companions has partnered with CBS News Texas in Dallas-Fort Worth to follow one puppy’s two-year journey to become a service dog!
Watch as fifty-eight service dogs and facility dogs graduate from training February 9, paired to provide greater independence to people with disabilities.
Canine Companions and Southwest Airlines are pioneering improvements in air travel for people with disabilities. The newly formed Customer Accessibility Advisory Committee (CAAC), including representatives from Canine Companions, aims to enhance the travel experience for those using assistive technologies and service dogs.
CARY, NC – Margot Bennett, a dedicated volunteer puppy raiser for Canine Companions, is setting up a fund in honor of her late service dog in training, Apex. Apex, a yellow lab golden cross, tragically passed away at only five months of age on November 22, 2023.
Lee Health welcomes its newest furry team member, Fitzgerald III, who works at Gulf Coast Medical Center as its first facility dog. Read more!
View the January 2024 eNews for Canine Companions, featuring our plans for the new year, events, and more
National campaign addresses urgent need for more volunteer puppy raisers
A new study found that service dog placements enhanced and increased social connections for the family of autistic children as a whole, and decreased experiences of judgement and stigma.