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A trained Canine Partner opens the door to a more independent life and to greater employability, encouraging social interaction and reducing dependence on carers or family.

A Canine Partner enriches life for the disabled Partner in many practical ways such as helping with undressing, picking up dropped items and getting help in an emergency. They help to rebuild self-confidence and self-esteem and in the process of learning to care for their dog, a Partner regains a sense of achievement and purpose.

A Canine Partner offers companionship, unconditional love and affection, a sense of security and support.

A Canine Partner is a catalyst for conversation, meeting new people and increasing the human Partner's opportunity for social interaction.

A Canine Partner has the ability to make the difference between reliance on Carer and independence.

Suzi and Canine Partner Lex

"I got Lex in 2003, after injuring my back in a fall on an assault course. Lex has made an amazing difference to me and has given me the confidence to go out - he's a great ice-breaker and a good way to meet people" Suzi Rogers-Hartley and Canine Partner Lex

We have produced an easy to read booklet to help you if you are thinking of including a gift to Canine Partners in your Will.

If you would like a copy of 'Will-making Made Easy'- please contact us via email or by calling our fundraising team on 08456-580-480.

 

 

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