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Cats, rats, and birds, oh my! The role small animals play in training an Assistance Dog
Published Monday, February 28, 2022 | by Haley Gorenflo
At Paws With A Cause (also known as PAWS) in Michigan, you won’t find just dogs on campus. PAWS has had a variety of animals, some residents, and some visitors, help prepare the dogs in training for what they may encounter when they’re out working.
A Soldier's Heart - The Evolution of Service Dogs for Veterans with PTSD
Published Thursday, January 27, 2022 | by Sheila O'Brien
Post-Traumatic Stress is not a new disability. Veterans participating in Wars since the beginning of time have probably suffered from PTSD. In 1865 during the American Civil War, veterans who had what we now know to be PTSD, were diagnosed as having a “Soldiers’ Heart.” In WWI it was diagnosed as “Shell Shock” and in WWII, “Battle Fatigue.” In Vietnam it was called the “Vietnam Syndrome.” Sometimes it was even thought to be cowardice or that the veterans were just lazy. This condition wasn’t given the name Post Traumatic Stress Disorder until 1986 and even then it was misunderstood and thought it would go away in 6 months.
Enrichment for Puppies
Published Wednesday, December 15, 2021 | by Samantha Jagt
Enrichment doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive! Enrichment allows for pups to engage in innate behaviours. As assistance dogs in training we might need to be more thoughtful in where and how we allow them to engage in these activities so we don’t encourage behaviours contrary to their future career. Within the parameters of what is best for their training and development we can encourage pups to engage in certain behaviours to allow them to be more mentally satisfied.
2021 ADI Virtual Conference Review
Published Friday, October 29, 2021 | by Margaret Hicks
The Power of Positivity: Embracing Change
Having been an enthusiastic participant in many ADI conferences over the past 20 years – from the smaller ADI Trainers Conferences to the larger Annual ADI Conferences—I was thrilled to be given the option of attending this year virtually. Let me share the good, the great and the fabulous of the ADI 2021 Annual Virtual Conference.
ADI International Breeding Cooperative
Published Thursday, September 30, 2021 | by Jackie Clark and Tara Doherty
Assistance Dogs International (ADI) is taking collaboration to the next level. They are building upon the incredible success of the ADI North America Breeding Cooperative (ABC) over the past 8 years and they are launching two new breeding cooperatives – Europe (EBC) and Oceania (OBC). These 3 breeding cooperatives will operate under the ADI International Breeding Cooperative (IBC) umbrella.
Ignoring Assistance Dogs in Public: How you can help the dogs and the handlers
Published Friday, September 10, 2021 | by Piera Angotti
On a routine outing to a grocery store, you catch a glimpse of a dog passing through the aisles. While it may seem odd that a dog is in a grocery store, you can’t help but smile and get excited about meeting the dog. As you take a closer look, you notice the dog is wearing a vest over its back, and you realize this is not just any pet dog, it’s a working Assistance Dog. Rather than asking the handler a deluge of questions, you give a friendly wave and continue grocery shopping. Without realizing it, this friendly yet brief exchange was of great value to the dog and its handler.
Paving the Way to Wellbeing; the First Nationally Recognized Assistance Dogs
Published Tuesday, July 27, 2021 | by Sheila O'Brien
Today it is not unusual to see assistance dogs in stores, restaurants, on public transportation and in the workplace assisting their human partners to overcome the boundaries that their disabilities present. Presently, there are approximately 30,000 actively working assistance dogs making the world a better place for their partners with disabilities. This begs the question; “Who were the first canine pioneers who paved the way to wellbeing by showing us the positive impact that an assistance dog can have?”
Puppy Raisers Wanted: Meeting Your Organization's Need for Volunteer Raisers
Published Friday, July 2, 2021 | by Stephanie Colman
It's a safe bet most service dog organizations that utilize volunteer puppy raisers agree raiser recruitment is a constant challenge. It's a big "ask" of someone to welcome an adorable puppy into their life, knowing in about a year, they'll say, “Goodbye,” as the dog enters formal training. Yet without them, most service dog programs would grind to a halt.
Successful raiser recruitment is about not being afraid to try new things as you put the organization - and its need - in front of the public.