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281:– developed in 2009 to address problems experienced by soldiers returning from combat situations, such as PTSD, immobility, and inactivity, and provides dogs for veterans from Vietnam through the current conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan—and also for some active duty service personnel. FSD trains around 40 dogs a year through this program, at a cost of around $ 25,000 per dog. Costs are met largely through donations, and no charge is made to the recipient of the dog. 25: 268:
Service dogs are trained to increase independence for people with disabilities. Each dog is matched to a specific client and custom trained according to his or her individual needs. Dogs can be trained to assist a client in their mobility, as well as retrieving items, fetching help, operating simple
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and other learning issues, and young people in the juvenile justice system. The young people assist in training the dogs, supervised by teachers and a dog trainer. This occurs during the early phases of training when dogs are learning basic commands, and the students handle service dogs-in-training
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Puppies are paired with a volunteer puppy raiser for approximately ten months, before returning for service dog training, which generally lasts 4–8 months. Each dog is assigned a trainer and undergoes a comprehensive health assessment and a behavioral/training assessment.
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for people with disabilities that include multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, spinal-cord injury, PTSD, and more. The organization began a small-scale breeding program in 2019 to increase the number of people it could help.
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to train dogs to provide assistance dogs for veterans, part of a program by the VA to make the provision of an assistance dog an integrated part of treatment plans. In addition, FSD has partnered with the
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equipment (push a light switch or alert button). The dog also provides company, and can comfort their owner during nightmares or flashbacks.
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nonprofit organization founded in 1987 by Michael and P.J. Roche. Freedom Service Dogs is an accredited and voting member of
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University of Denver Institute for Human/Animal Connection and Graduate School of Social Work
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notability guidelines for companies and organizations
reliable secondary sources
independent
merged
redirected
deleted
"Freedom Service Dogs"
news
newspapers
books
scholar
JSTOR
Learn how and when to remove this message
Tax ID no.
Endowment
www.freedomservicedogs.org
Denver
service dogs
501(c)(3)
Assistance Dogs International
Veterans Administration
Peak Military Care Network
ADHD
University of Denver Institute for Human/Animal Connection and Graduate School of Social Work
"Freedom Service Dogs, Inc. Form 990 2015"
"Rescued Dogs Help Deserving Veterans"
"Accredited Members Assistance Dog Providers"
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