Dogs With Wings is looking for people to adopt 10 puppies in the next two months.
The Edmonton-based organization whose goal is to change lives for the better by training canines to become service animals puts puppies into foster care for a year until they reach the right age, size and maturity to be sent back for formal training.
The individuals they are looking for should be ok with this setup, love dogs and are willing to give them a temporary home without payment.
Only food, veterinarian care, and training will be shouldered by the program.
Doreen Slessor, Dog’s With Wings’ executive director, says that it won’t be like taking care of a regular puppy because they will need to go everywhere with the person to give the puppy a solid exposure on different sites and sounds.
If you’d like to learn more about the program and the process, visit Dogs With Wings.
Article source: CTV News Edmonton
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