Hearing Dogs Service Animals
Hearing Dogs Service Animals
Hearing
Hearing Dogs alert their deaf or Hard of Hearing Owners to sounds they can not hear.
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- Features information for potential members and links to related sites.
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- Relates the history and personal experiences of Rob Cunningham, an owner of a trained labrador retriever. Find information on training, the dog's history, photos and links.
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- Find information on organizations that provide service dogs to deaf people and links to related sites.
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- British charity that trains and places canines with persons who are deaf or hard of hearing at no cost. Find details on the program, eligibility requirements, contacts and links.
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- Discover how these trained animals can be used to assist and improve the quality of life of the deaf. Find information on training standards provided by Assistance Dogs International (ADI).
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- Find details on the program, application process and information request forms to obtain a service dog from Keystone Children and Family Services. Located in Harrisburg, PA.
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- Provides free dogs to Australians with hearing disabilities. Find eligibility requirements, history of the organization, map to the training facility, sponsorship information and contacts. Located in Adelaide.
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- Directory offers descriptions and links to current news articles.
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- Find general information, articles and categorized links.
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- Discover information on benefits and training, as well as news and events for this New Plymouth based non-profit organization.
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- Guide features an overview of the abilities of the animals, how they enhance the lives of the disabled, who is eligible and how to obtain a trained canine.
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- Provides details on who can benefit and is eligible for assistance from the European Canine Institute, located in Barcelona, Spain.
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- Program offers trained canines for the hearing impaired. Find information about placement of animals, application process, and contacts.
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- Links to sites on training your own canine or finding one through charitable organizations provided by Listen-up.org.
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- Article discusses the training and services offered by this non-profit that has been rescuing dogs since 1977.
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- Features information on contacts, newsletter, training, care, and legal rights.
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- Benjamin Dipman describes the one woman's experience with a canine companion. Also offers information on how the dog was trained and on the legal rights of owners.
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- Golden Ears is a nonprofit organization working to train hearing dogs for the deaf and hearing impaired. Find out about these unique companions and how you can help.
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- A Non-profit organization that provides trained dogs to U.S. and Canadian residents who have at least a 65-decibel hearing loss at no charge. Offers an overview of the program, FAQ, information on requirements and contacts.
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- Includes a general overview of how service dogs are used to assist the hard of hearing. Provided by Canine Companions for Independence (CCI).
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- Learn how the Chilliwack Animal Safe Haven Society trains rescued canines to assist the deaf. Features an overview of the program, eligibility requirements and contacts. Located in British Columbia, Canada.
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- Dedicated to fostering communication between owners. Features tips on ownership, training and care.
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- Brief article provides information on how the dogs are of service to hearing impaired Australians. Also offers an overview of what they are typically trained to do.
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- Find general information and details on the referral process to obtain one. Provided by the Oregon Disabilities Commission.
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- Find links and contacts for US organizations that provide trained canines for the hearing impaired.
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