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Written By Amie Chapman Pixie is now approaching an age where most service dogs in training (sdit) are working on learning specific task skills they
Inspirational, educational, and motivational blogs about service dog culture.

Written By Amie Chapman Pixie is now approaching an age where most service dogs in training (sdit) are working on learning specific task skills they

It’s that time of year again when people reflect on the year that has passed and new aspirations and goals are made for the upcoming
Written By Amie Chapman One of the things I love most about the puppy raising experience is that each experience is different. Each puppy gives

Written By Amie Chapman The holiday season is fast approaching and pets can be affected by the chaos that goes along with Thanksgiving. Between cooking,

Written By Amie Chapman I knew from the time we brought Oscar home that he was going to be an exceptional dog one day. After

Written By Amie Chapman We have had the privilege to build a lot of relationships with service dog people on the internet. Growing Up Guide

Written By Amie Chapman On November 4th 2016 we turned guide dog puppy Patrick in for formal training and breeder evaluations. A few months later

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 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, it’s our responsibility to educate ourselves on our rights, and the regulations that affect us. Air

Written by Colt Rosensweig originally posted March 10, 2016 When I was seven, like a lot of kids, I asked my parents for a dog.