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Written by Frances Chaves Airlines determine their own policies and exceptions to allowing service dogs in training (SDIT) to travel in the cabin. The only
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Written by Frances Chaves Airlines determine their own policies and exceptions to allowing service dogs in training (SDIT) to travel in the cabin. The only
Written by Amie Chapman At some point in the journey of every service dog puppy raiser, the puppy moves on to next stage of their
Written by Amie Chapman It is not uncommon for puppies to change as they mature into full-grown dogs. Penny recently turned one and she has
Written by Amie Chapman Recently some airlines have changed their paperwork procedure for emotional support animals. A little over a month ago another passenger was
Written by Amie Chapman I have been involved in puppy raising for almost sixteen years now and over those years I have been able
Written by Amie Chapman It has been a little while since I have written a blog about Pennyโs progressโthings have been a little crazy around
Written by Amie and Matt Chapman Dear Anonymous, You were given a beautiful male German Shepherd named Patrick a few months ago. We donโt know
Written by Amie Chapman Raising guide dog puppies has been a lifestyle choice for a little over 15 years now, and I absolutely love being
Written by Amie Chapman Boy, has our little Penny grown, and not just in size! In just one month she has grown from looking like
Written by Trinda Navarro Traveling with a service dog is hard enough. But when you add the extra stress of a sour faced driver, who
Written by Katie Cuppy It seems like just yesterday when I got a knock on my door at Guide Dogs for the Blind. I
Written by Colt Rosensweig As service dog handlers, itโs our responsibility to educate ourselves on our rights, and the regulations that affect us. Air