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  2. Butterfly Paws program will expand therapy, facility dog team ...

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    Tim Robinson, CEO of Nationwide Children's Hospital, on Friday, March 22, 2024, announces Butterfly Paws, an expanded facility and therapy dog program, at the new Canine Corner on the first floor ...

  3. Thanks to Chewie, Clifton schools want to expand therapy dog ...

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    Clifton school district therapy dog, Chewie, celebrates his one year birthday at School 9 in Clifton, NJ on Monday Jan. 22, 2024. Mark Gengaro, assistant superintendent, paraded Chewie around the ...

  4. Therapy dog in training for Bristol, TN City Schools

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    BRISTOL, Tenn. (WJHL) – Bristol Tennessee City Schools (BTCS) is getting a new therapy dog after she completed the first phase of her training. Her name is Jingle, a five-month-old golden doodle ...

  5. Canine Companions for Independence - Wikipedia

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    Canine Companions uses a breeding program to supply their dogs. [13] They use Golden Retrievers and Labrador Retrievers, as well as crosses of the two breeds. [14]Puppies are raised by volunteers who commit to keeping the dogs for 16 to 18 months, [15] [16] until it is time for them to enter the training program. [17]

  6. Therapy dog - Wikipedia

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    Since therapy dog interaction is an optional activity, those with allergies, those who develop anxiety when near dogs, or those with general opposition to the program need not participate. While there is no nationwide standard for certification or registration of ESAs, many online agencies claim to "register" an animal as an ESA for a fee. [72]

  7. NEADS Inc. - Wikipedia

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    NEADS Inc. began in 1976 as The Hearing Ear Dog Program, on the Lenox, Massachusetts campus of Holliston Junior College.With seed money from the Medfield Lions Club, students in the Animal Care Program determined that hearing dogs could be trained to become "ears" for people who are deaf or hearing impaired.