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  • 2781 Highway 43 N
    Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 (map)

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service dogs, Working Dogs For Vets
Call 84-dogshelp= 843-647-4357
workingdogsforvets@gmail.com

About 2.7 million dogs are put down in U.S. shelters each year. That's about one every 11 seconds. Veterans now commit suicide at the rate of 1 every 59 minutes. Veterans who are in need of a service dog. Over 1.5 million. This program is designed to completely eliminate the cost & waiting list for our veterans in need of a service dog and also greatly help with the shelters overpopulation problem. We provide disabled veterans & veteran’s family members with service dogs. Program dogs are from local shelters, fully vetted, spayed & neutered & pass evaluation.
With the No Veteran Left behind Program, We train program dogs in-house for veterans who are unable participate in the training themselves. Veterans who are able to help train their own service dog are now teamed up with a local member of Law Enforcement, military, active military or reserves throughout the U.S. Most are experienced dog trainers/handlers helping with dog selection, evaluations, training, from start to finish. We provide volunteers & veterans with id badges, certificates, certification, A.D.A. laws & info & video on dog training to teach the tasks for a dog to be a service dog. Some tasks include medication alert, blocking someone from approaching too fast, & removing veterans from stressful situations. In return we ask after their dog has completed the program, they help another team. This results in local groups meeting at a local park helping each other in training their service dogs. And that is where the real medicine is, veterans helping veterans. There for No Veteran is left behind. At this growth rate, we hope to have trainers at every military base and in every city throughout the country within 3-5 years. Thank you for your support! More info at: http://ptsddogtrainingathome.blogspot.com/
http://workingdogsforvets.org

NO VETERAN LEFT BEHIND... show more
our goal is to help 100,000 veterans adopt 100,000 shelter dogs ,providing them the training, certificates, I.d.'s, free for any VETERAN in need of a Service Dog. (84-dogs-help) =843-647-4357

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If you would like to help to improve a Veterans life, And save a shelter animal Click on the donate button to make a donation of $5.00 $10.00 $20.00 or more... Let's show our support by providing these service dogs and let our Veterans know we care more. That We the People, not we the Government. We care! and we are here to help
Make check or money order payable to:
Working Dogs For Vets
2781 Hwy 43 N.
Lawrenceburg Tn 38464

WE BANK LOCALLY!
You can visit Any of the People's Bank Locations to make a donation to Working Dogs For Vets Charitable Account

Clifton: 931-676-3311
Waynesboro: 931-722-3608
Hohenwald: 931-796-3777
or Toll Free at: 877-656-3311

Donate By Mail:
2781 Hwy 43 N
Lawrenceburg Tn 38464

For non-monetary donations:

Wish list: Biscuits/dog bones/ treats/Large crate/Toys/Dog food: canned or dry/Grooming supplies, wash cloths,/dog bowls,/light blankets,/towels,/pet meds


Other Ways to help
If you want to give back to our veterans and have just a few hours a week to dedicate to our cause, please contact us. As a new organization, we have multiple needs.

Community Outreach:
If you wish to volunteer to help with our educational community outreach program. Reaching out to our community, through education in order to create public awareness that will emphasize the value and benefits that service dogs provide.


Sponsorship:
Sponsors are a critical component to our success. If you are able to sponsor the cost of fostering a dog, please contact us. We will send you a picture of the dog you are sponsoring and updates.

Partnership:
Through partnerships, we can save lives together, through rescue organizations, professional services, and activities throughout the U.S. show more

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