“It is our mission to save dogs and veterans, alike, to reduce the unnecessary loss of life to euthanized dogs and veteran suicides,” posted Wolfhounds Legacy Corporation – a nonprofit on their Facebook page. However, Hendry County’s weather hasn’t been ideal for the corporation’s service animal training for the past few days. As an effort of assistance Pioneer Community Center has offered its indoor facilities for the Henry-Glades WLC group to use. Because of this, training the service dogs for door opening, public restroom guidance, and off-leash work was completed. Hendry-Glades Wolfhounds Legacy Corporation Group Leader Tyla Bebon said, “Next we will be starting on click training to work specifically on tasks- get help, retrieve items, pick up, carry and specific tasks that each individual veteran may need assistance with.” while thanking Pioneer Community Center for the help.
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