Princeton-Based Service Dog Training Non-Profit is in Need of Full-Time Volunteers

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Leah Bell is one of the full-time volunteering puppy raisers at NEADS World Class Service Dogs – formerly known as National Education for Assistance Dog Services. Her work is to teach Jettie, a 17-month-old Black Labrador Retriever, basic obedience training every day.

As part of Leah’s volunteer work, she takes Jettie to home with her. But Leah’s job isn’t just about training Jettie, she also needs to provide socialization experience, physical exercising, and love. This lasts for 12 – 16 months until Jettie graduates from training school.

Volunteers like Leah are highly needed by NEADS facilities in New England and Princeton. For more inquiries regarding volunteering, please visit the official website of the NEADS World Class Service Dogs.

Source: telegram.com


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