Welcome to Service Dogs Alabama's Blog!
Here is a little about Service Dogs Alabama and what our organization does.
Service Dogs Alabama is dedicated to providing medical and psychiatric assistance dogs to children, adults, and Veteran's with disabilities and School Dogs trained to assist educators and counselors with student interventions that create drama-free classrooms. In the process of fulfilling our Mission, SDA rescues 50+ dogs a year, rehabilitates 50+ inmates a year who train our dogs in prison, change the course of the lives of children, adults and Veterans with disabilities, and alters classroom dynamics. Service Dogs Alabama, formerly K-9s 4 Kids, is a nonprofit organization serving families in Alabama and on the cutting edge for solving problems for shelter dogs, prison inmates, people with disabilities, and our educational system.
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| Service Dogs Alabama's Office |
The Service Dogs Alabama Blog is a great way to keep up with what all is happening with the organization. There will be daily blogs about our dogs, what stages they are in their training, what dogs we have at the Guice Slawson Training Complex in Hope Hull, Alabama, how you can help or volunteer, when we get new dogs or puppies in, about our boarding we offer and much more!!
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| The Puppy Barn/Indoor Kennels |
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