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Cities, counties and states are officially proclaiming September as National Service Dog Month, championing service dog rights. Read more!
Synchrony (NYSE: SYF), a leading consumer financing company, announced an expansion of a longstanding partnership with Canine Companions, including an $85,000 donation to support the nonprofit’s commitment to enhance the lives of people with disabilities.
A new policy from Publix supermarkets ensures that only service animals are allowed into their stores, which is a big win for service dogs and their handlers.
The Pensacola Ice Flyers announced today the addition of a new team pup, a future service dog that they have named Buccella, and their recommitment to the nonprofit organization Canine Companions for the 2023-24 season. The Ice Flyers’ second team puppy’s name pays homage to the late Dan “Bucky” Buccella, one of the most beloved players in the history of Pensacola hockey.
Canine Companions has partnered with FreeWill to make it easier than ever to start your will and make your most important plan for the future.
View the August 2023 eNews for Canine Companions, featuring the new Puget Sound office and the story of Kathy Schneider, a U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force veteran
A global shortage of volunteers to care for puppies and dogs in training could severely impact the lives of people with disabilities, according to Assistance Dogs International (ADI). Canine Companions, a founding member of ADI, is recruiting more volunteer puppy raisers to help serve the growing number of individuals with disabilities.
Canine Companions welcomes Rich Mallow as new executive director of the Southeast Region training center.
Canine Companions recently opened a new Puget Sound Field Office in Seattle, Washington, to help expand their mission in the area.
Kathy Schneider finds help for post-traumatic stress disorder in the form of a service dog named Dakota.