On Friday, August 11, 2023, more Labrador and Golden Retriever crosses will graduate to start their destined careers as service dogs. Graduation ceremonies are held at each of our six regions across the country – in California, Florida, New York, Ohio and Texas.
Canine Companions Awarded GoodUse Grant for Efficiency Upgrades
The Canine Companions Southeast Region was selected by Southface Institute to receive a $60,000 check through their GoodUse grant program
Pensacola Blue Wahoos Announce Name of Their Newest Service Dog in Training
The Pensacola Blue Wahoos held a naming contest for their newest service dog in training from Canine Companions – the winning name is Bubba
Chip in for Canines
Join us for Chip in for Canines Golf Outing on Tuesday, April 1, 2025 at Atlanta National Golf Club. All proceeds benefit Canine Companions and our mission of providing expertly trained service dogs to people with disabilities free of charge….
Puppy Raising Spotlight: Nick Morgan
As a volunteer puppy raiser, Nick takes Enzo to many places, allowing him to socialize with strangers, attend classes, walk amid crowds and become familiar with the world around him.
Duval, a Future Service Dog in Training, Is a Jacksonville Jaguars Fan
As chants of “Duuuval” reverberated around TIAA field, Canine Companions future service dog in training Duval, was suited up and cheering on the team.
Floranne’s Journey to Become a Service Dog
In 2022, News 6 was at the Southeast Region capturing the bittersweet moment for Haley Coomes and her husband, Jamie, as they turned over Floranne’s leash to Canine Companions for professional training.
Lifeline and Companionship
Service Dog Oscar was partnered with Sean in 2022, free of charge, and he would be key to bringing Sean and his family companionship and help.
For Izzy, her new service dog will be a “game changer.”
Meet the service dogs who can switch on lights and open doors in this video story from CNN.
The 26th Annual Tales & Tails Gala Was An Amazing Event
Proceeds from The Tales & Tails Gala allow us to empower more people with disabilities by partnering them with an expertly trained service dog – free of charge. From puppy to hero, Canine Companions leads with independence. And, you can give a helping paw to those who need it.