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Tel:     0114  261  7800

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  Fostering  
       
  Our foster carers provide short term or long term care to new recruits, not usually puppies, and on occasion to dogs in training and qualified dogs should their owners be unable to care for them.

They work under the guidance of one of our trainers to initiate the basic obedience and socialisation of a Support Dog in training.

To become  a foster carer, you will need to live in certain areas close to our National Training Centre in Sheffield.

 

       
       
  Adopting a Support Dog

Occasionally a dog in traing does not quite reach the high standards requried to become a registered assistance dog and requires rehoming.

Dog Adopters give a life long home to dogs that don't quite make the grade as a Support Dog and also from time to time to retired Support Dogs that may be unable to stay in their working home.
  Fore more information about foster caring or how to adopt a Support Dog, please contact the National Training centre on 0114  261  7800 or by email to supportdogs@btonnect.com.
       
       
       
 
       
       


 

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