Canines 4 Hope Dog Training provides Service Dogs and Service Dog Training nationwide! Our certified Service Dog Trainers specialize in personalized dog training for Service Dogs, Assistance Dogs, Response Dogs, Support Dogs, Therapy Dogs and Alert Dogs including Diabetes Dogs, Epilepsy Dogs, Depression Dogs, HAD Hypo Alert Dogs, Seizure Dogs, Therapy Dogs, PTSD Service Dogs, Medical Alert Dogs, H
elper Dogs, Service Dogs Alert Dogs, Autism Assistance Dogs, Psychiatric Services Dogs, Seizure Response Dogs and Wheelchair Assistance Dogs.
22/08/2022
How PTSD Service Dogs can help alleviate the symptoms anxiety and depression. Is a PTSD Service Dog right for you?
Canines 4 Hope trains PTSD Service Dogs to alert and respond while providing comfort to people with PTSD. No Long Waiting Lists! A PTSD Service Dogs assist in a medical crisis, provide treatment related assistance, assist in coping with emotional overload and perform security enhancement tasks. Cont...
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Canines 4 Hope Dog Training provides Service Dogs and Service Dog Training nationwide! Visit www.canines4hope.com.
Our certified Service Dog Trainers specialize in personalized dog training for Service Dogs, Assistance Dogs, Response Dogs, Support Dogs, Therapy Dogs and Alert Dogs including Diabetes Dogs, Epilepsy Dogs, Depression Dogs, HAD Hypo Alert Dogs, Seizure Dogs, Therapy Dogs, PTSD Service Dogs, Medical Alert Dogs, Helper Dogs, Service Dogs Alert Dogs, Autism Assistance Dogs, Psychiatric Services Dogs, Seizure Response Dogs and Wheelchair Assistance Dogs.
CONTACT US:
For questions regarding Canines 4 Hope Service Dogs, please contact Canines 4 Hope owner and trainer, Jason DeVito directly: 1-855-885-6262.
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Visit Canines 4 Hope’s website: http://www.canines4hope.com for information on service dogs and how they are trained to help with specific medical needs.