Many of our clients do not fit directly into one particular category/type of service dog. For example, a few of our seizure response service dog teams also function as mobility assistance in select ways when needed. Because each dog is trained specifically for its future human partner, we are not limited by rigid task driven definitions of each 'type' of service dog. There are instances in which certain tasks or commands may overlap and cannot be differentiated by the dog. We do our best to accommodate specifics of each diagnosis to improve the quality of life of each of our clients.
Types of Dogs We Place
For more information, click on the link for the type of service dog.
Seizure Response Dogs
Seizure Response Dogs assist during and after seizures, providing safety, independence, and emotional support, empowering people with seizure disorders to live with confidence.
Mobility Assistance Dogs help people with physical disabilities by performing tasks and providing support, enabling greater independence and assisting in therapy.
Medical Alert Dogs assist with conditions like respiratory disorders, chronic pain, and diabetes by providing reminders, retrieving medication, offering stability, and alerting to emergencies.
Service Dogs for TBI help with balance, daily tasks, and emotional support, aiding in rehabilitation and community connection. For other neurological conditions, see our Mobility Assistance Dogs section.