Training To Lead

Training To Lead

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09/21/2018

This makes Training to Lead worthwhile. Great job guys!!!!

07/16/2018

We are now looking to find Rosco a FURever home ๐Ÿ•โค

Rosco is a trained therapy dog who has been helping in a high school classroom with Training to Lead for over a year. He does extreamly well in the classroom, listening to commands and attending to students when needed. ๐Ÿ‘๐ŸปHe loves his toys and wants your love and attention all to himself! ๐Ÿ˜This is why he would prefer to be an only dog. He does well with children but prefers to help teenagers and adults๐Ÿ™‹โ€โ™‚๏ธ๐Ÿ™‹๐Ÿผโ€โ™€๏ธ he is a lover not a fighter, Rosco will walk every step of the way with you everyday and when you decide to sit down he will hop right into your lap๐Ÿ˜‚โค He absolutely loves people and will go anywhere you want him to go!

If you are interested in filling out an application for Rosco the therapy dog, please message us with an email address and we will get it sent to you! If you would like more information about Rosco you can message us at any time and we can answer any questions you may have!

06/29/2018

We would like to thank the Golden Belt Community Foundation for the donation of the dog walk. It has tremendously helped improve the skills and confidence of the dogs that we place. While we may only place 10-15 dogs a year, we are still very proud that we are able to help 10-15 people a year. Our dogs are able to improve the lives of those suffering from PTSD by providing them with companionship and helping them with daily tasks.

Donations are always needed and appreciated so we would like to again thank Golden Belt Community Foundation, all of you who participate in our training classes, and those of you who are generous enough to give donations while adopting our dogs! We would not be able to do what we do without your help!

June is PTSD Awareness Month! In 2016, GBCF made a grant for $750 to Stafford Schools USD 349, Stafford, Kansas for an aluminum dog walk! The Training To Lead program at the school, is dedicated to adopting shelter dogs, training those dogs to meet "Service Dog" certification and assigning them to individuals that benefit from the dogs' specialized skills. The only challenge is the demand for skilled dogs, at approximately 100 per year, is not met by only being able to provide 10-15 trained dogs annually. Learn more at Training To Lead

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