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Pups and Peers

 

Who We've Helped

 

Miguel, a little boy who is currently receiving hospital treatment, recently got a visit from one of our dogs. He said, “I’m really grateful I got to play with a dog. It feels good to be near a furry friend.”

Young boy and fluffy Samoyed dog sitting on a bed, sharing a playful moment indoors.
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Jessica, an elderly woman at a retirement home that doesn’t permit dogs, said “I’ve had a dog every year since I was 45. Now that I am living alone here, I never get the pleasure of dogs, but your non profit helps people like me and I am ever so grateful.”

woman in pink and gray long sleeve shirt holidng clear drinking glass
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why don’t hospitals and some schools and other places allow dogs?

A: Mainly because of safety and hygiene but also a lot of people in public places are afraid of dogs.

Q: What do you train the dogs for?

A: We train them to be playful but not aggressive and we ensure they don’t cause safety and hygiene issues.

Q: How do I contact you?

A: Phone: (666)-555-6666 Email: 545567@example.org

Q: How old do I need to be to volunteer?

A: You should be at least 8 years old to volunteer here. We want to make sure you are strong enough to walk some of our dogs.