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Find out more about company giving
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Visit a partnership's on-line blog
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Running Events info
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Visit our justgiving donation page
 
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Welcome to Dogs for the Disabled!

Autism assistance dog

Dogs for the Disabled creates life-changing partnerships by training assistance dogs to help disabled people lead a fuller, more independent life.

Every assistance dog trained by the charity offers practical help to the people we support. Our work with physically disabled adults opens doors to independence, giving a new sense of confidence and freedom, often long forgotten. In 2004, the Children's Project was introduced, training dogs for physically disabled children and offering a friend and helper roled into one.

This year, the charity has launched a new project to train assistance dogs for children with autism and their families . Providing a new focus and support for the whole family.

To find out more about all of our work and to meet the dogs, browse our website and read some of the stories about our inspirational partnerships. You could even Sponsor a Puppy and help us continue to make a difference.

Latest News

 
Charity improves links with Spanish programme
Charity improves links with Spanish programme
Dogs for the Disabled has strengthened its ties with Spanish Assistance Dog Programme, The Bocalan Foundation, in a move which will bring benefits to Assistance Dogs partnerships in both countries and further afield.
 
Dogs for the Disabled is 1st class!
Dogs for the Disabled is 1st class!
A set of Royal Mail stamps due to go on sale this week (5th February) and paying tribute to working dogs will include a very special golden retriever trained by Dogs for the Disabled.
 
Search for Top Dog Walks
Search for Top Dog Walks
Hill’s Pet Nutrition has joined forces with tourism bodies enjoyEngland, VisitScotland and VisitWales to launch a nationwide search for the UK’s 21 Top Dog Walks, highlighting the importance of mobility for the nation’s dogs and to raise awareness of Hill’s Canine j/d.
 
 

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