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Puppy Raiser Program - Mountain View, CA & Surrounding Areas

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ORGANIZATION: Dogs for Better Lives

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Love Puppies? Become a puppy raiser & change lives

Looking for an exciting volunteer opportunity that will change lives? Dogs for Better Lives is seeking Puppy Raisers in your area! Puppy raisers help build strong foundations for our puppies who have the potential to become future Assistance Dogs.

As a raiser you will gain the training and skills needed to raise successful puppies. Our raisers attend training classes, teach our puppies basic obedience and good manners, provide a safe home environment, and help expose the puppy to a multitude of different environments, people, surfaces, and other stimuli.

Our puppy raisers receive a puppy at approximately eight (8) weeks of age and continue to raise the puppy until it is between 12 to 14 months of age, when the puppy is ready to return to Dogs for Better Lives to begin their next step towards becoming an Assistance Dog. By raising a puppy for Dogs for Better Lives, you will become a part of a team dedicated to helping others. Changing the life of a family in need to live a more independent lifestyle with the help of the assistance dog you helped raise.

Puppy Raisers should:

* If pet dogs are in the home, they must be older than 1.5 years of age, and be neutered/spayed.
* Have the ability to attend all puppy classes.
* Be willing to learn from our trainers and use our methods of training.
* Have the time to dedicate to raising a foster puppy.
* Have patience and understanding.
* Previous experience with puppies is a plus!

Join us in our mission to change lives for the better! For more information, please visit our web page at: www.dogsforbetterlives.org/get-involved or email puppyraising@dogsforbetterlives.org

"Best volunteer experience ever. The DBL team was so warm and welcoming, helping me with every obstacle while puppy raising. The trainers lead with kindness and compassion, encouraging the best in both dog and human handler. Every training plan is personalized according to the pup's personality, strengths, and challenges, all in the hopes that each dog will one day become a great Assistance Dog."
-DBL Puppy Raiser

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About Dogs for Better Lives

Location:

10175 Wheeler Rd, Central Point, OR 97502, US

Mission Statement

Dogs for Better Lives' mission is to professionally train dogs to help people and enhance lives while maintaining a lifelong commitment to all dogs we rescue or breed and the people we serve.

Description

Dogs for Better Lives professionally trains dogs to become Hearing Assistance Dogs, Facility Dogs, and Autism Assistance Dogs. We do this at a minimal cost of an application fee to the client.

Dogs for Better Lives travels to the client for an interview. Following the application process the dog is delivered to the client by the Certified Assistance Dog Trainer that trained the dog. The Trainer spends several days supporting the client in their daily activities with their new Assistance dog.

Dogs for Better Lives maintains a lifelong commitment to our clients and dogs!

CAUSE AREAS

Animals
Community
Animals, Community

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

Mountain View & Surrounding AreasMountain View, CA 94043

(37.406223,-122.07816)
 

SKILLS

  • Veterinary
  • Animal Care / Handling

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Must be at least 16
  • Orientation or Training
  • Puppy Raising is typically a 12-14 month commitment, although we do sometimes have short-term fostering needs, or older puppies in need of raisers.
  • Must be able to attend puppy classes either with a Dogs for Better Lives' Representative or at an approved training facility i.e., PetSmart or Petco. In addition, take the program puppy on 2-3 public outings per week.

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