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Puppy Raiser
ORGANIZATION: ASSISTANCE CANINE TRAINING SERVICES INC
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4 people are interested
ACTS - Assistance Canine Training Services raises and trains service dogs for people with mobility disabilities and for facilities that use dogs for animal assisted therapy. ACTS is a volunteer driven organization and at the center of the program are the puppy raisers.
Puppy raising can be one of the most fulfilling volunteer opportunities available. Seeing how the life of an individual can be changed by a dog is an amazing experience. In addition to the joy that is seen in the end-product, puppy raisers grow and learn in their dog training skills. They create new and often long-lasting friendships. They meet and work with some wonderful dogs. And finally, there is that feeling that can only come from giving of yourself and your time to others.
We consider puppy raising to be not only an individual endeavor, but also a group project. We practice in group classes and puppy raisers are encouraged to enjoy the company and assistance of other raisers by practicing in teams or in small groups. Each ACTS volunteer is considered an important part of every graduating team whether they were the puppy raiser or not. Everyone is invited to attend graduation and celebrate the teams that complete their training.
All weekly required puppy raiser trainings are held at Telling Tails Training Center, Center Conway, NH or in the greater Mount Washington Valley (North Conway). All puppy raisers must attend these trainings.
- Short Term Puppy Raising 6 month time commitment
- Generally, paired with a puppy that is ~8-10 weeks old
- Possibility to become full term puppy raiser
Long Term Puppy Raising
- Up to 18 month time commitment, varies depending on age of dog when paired
- May be paired with either a puppy or an older dog
Puppies live in puppy raiser homes as a part of the family. They must learn how to behave both at home and out in public. Training and socialization are very important and raisers must be willing to work with puppies using the guidelines set forth by ACTS.
Sometimes our puppies let us know that they are not suited for service dog or facility therapy dog work, in which case they are placed as Dream Dogs with appropriate families. Our ACTS family is proud of all of our dogs and we celebrate the placement of each of them.
Puppy raisers must be at least 15 years of age.
- No prior experience is required. We provide on the job training!
- Puppy raisers are NOT responsible for expenses relating to dog food, flea/tick/heartworm prevention, and veterinary care.
- Puppy raisers ARE responsible for expenses such as treats, toys, grooming supplies, and other various expenses.
For a full list of puppy raiser requirements and to apply to be a puppy raiser, please visit https://www.assistancecanine.org/about-puppy-raising
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About ASSISTANCE CANINE TRAINING SERVICES INC
Location:
2928 East Conway Road, Center Conway, NH 03813, US
Mission Statement
ACTS - Assistance Canine Training Services raises and trains service dogs for people with mobility disabilities and for facilities that use dogs for animal assisted therapy. ACTS is a volunteer driven organization and at the center of the program are our puppy raisers.
Description
As a small organization headquartered in the Mount Washington Valley (North Conway) with a training center at the University of Vermont, ACTS can offer the personal services that is desirable in assistance dog training and placement. Our key volunteers each have many years of experience in dog training and in the service and facility dog fields. They are dedicated, caring, and professional and are committed to training dogs to help people.
Our dogs are raised by local volunteer puppy raisers who take the puppies into their homes at the age of eight weeks and keep them for up to two years. Puppy raisers dedicate a great deal of time and money to the effort, and they are our greatest resource, outside of our dogs. They can be seen taking our puppies out to be socialized and teaching them the many skills needed to be placed as working dogs.
We have working service dogs with individuals throughout New England and beyond. Our facility dog teams are in schools, counseling centers, day cares, group homes and hospitals. It is worth noting that, while our service dogs profoundly affect the life of one person, our facility dogs touch the lives of many.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
2928 East Conway RoadConway, NH 03813
DATE POSTED
August 19, 2024
SKILLS
- Animal Care / Handling
- Animal Therapy
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Must be at least 15
- Orientation or Training