Wednesday, May 20, 2009

NEW Canine Listener!

Check out the most recent version of our quarterly newsletter, The Canine Listener, Spring 2009.

http://www.dogsforthedeaf.org/newsletter.php

Dogs for the Deaf in the News

Click on the link below to read a great article in the Yakima Herald-Republic of Yakima, Washington, about the May, 2009 placement of Ziggy the Hearing Dog.
Dogs Come to the Aid of the Deaf



Thursday, May 14, 2009

Autism Assistance Dogs

In 2008, Dogs for the Deaf launched a new program for children with autism. Specially trained dogs will be teamed with families affected by autism. This program will enhance the lives and increase the safety of these children, giving parents peace of mind. These dogs will be trained to prevent the child from dashing into the street or other unsafe situations, while also providing social benefits that will include raising social awarentess and lessening the stigma associated with autism. Dogs will also create a companionship bond, a sense of calmness in the child, and increase social interaction when in public.

All of our specially trained dogs are trained, placed, and followed up on FREE OF CHARGE for the life of the team. Dogs for the Deaf depends solely on donations to support its programs. No public funding or federal grants are received. Dogs for the Deaf's investment includes rescuing and training the dogs, reviewing and selecting qualified applicants for placement, working with the team during transition, and continuing support and help for the life of the team. Although this investment varies, the average cost is estimated at over $25,000 per team.

Wondering what an Autism Assistance Dog does? Well, here is one in action! This is a news story from our local t.v. station, KDRV channel 12, about our Autism Assistance Dog program.


Dogs for the Deaf rescues dogs that may otherwise be euthanized from animal shelters primarily on the West Coast and in the Northwest. Since 1977, Dogs for the Deaf has rescued and placed over 3,000 dogs in homes as Hearing Dogs, Miracle Mutts, and Career Change Dogs.

If you'd like additional information on any of our specially trained dogs, please contact us at:
Dogs for the Deaf
10175 Wheeler Road
Central Point, OR 97502
(541) 826-9220
1-800-990-3647
info@dogsforthedeaf.org