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puppy Dennis 120Canine Companions for Independence – a national non-profit organization that provides assistance dogs for children and adults with disabilities, is proud to announce that Ted and Gail Dennis and family of Lansing, New York recently began raising an assistance dog in-training for Canine Companions for Independence.

Puppy Adeline is a lab/golden retriever cross who will one-day know over 40 advanced commands, and be matched with a person with disabilities.

puppy DennisTed and Caroline Dennis with puppy Adeline

Volunteer Puppy Raisers are critically important to the work of Canine Companions for Independence.  Puppy Raisers take the pups into their home at eight weeks of age, teaching them basic commands and socialization skills.  The socialization is perhaps most important, because the dogs need to be exposed to any and all types of surroundings.   With the special yellow capes they wear, these dogs are permitted to go to many public areas that family pets aren’t allowed.  

When the dogs reach about a year and a half old, they are returned to the Canine Companions for Independence regional headquarters in New York. They begin 6 months of advanced training with the organizations nationally renowned instructors, before they are matched with a child or adult with disabilities.

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