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New Life Medical Service Dogs, Inc.

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New leash on life!

Mission

Equipping service dogs and their handlers for success by:              

  1. placing service dogs with individuals who have disabilities
  2. training individuals with disabilities to participate in the training of their own service dog      
  3. educating individuals with disabilities and the community about the rights and responsibilities of service animal ownership  
  4. supporting service dog handlers to ensure safe and unfettered community access 

Our history

Vision

New Life Medical Service Dogs, Inc., empowers individuals with disabilities to become highly skilled service dog handlers who have access to a safe and inclusive community.

Partner Training Program

Work alongside our trainer.

  • Evaluate your current pet for suitablity as a service dog prospect  
  • Let us help you find or select a service dog candidate 
  • Group classes to master manners, advanced obedience, and public access behaviors,
  • Individual sessions to learn tasks or work to mitigate disability
  • Workshops to develop  service dog handler mindset, skills, and knowledge of rights and responsibilities

Our Trainer
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Placement Program

Training a service dog can take 12 - 24 months depending on the tasks or work needed to mitigate an individual's disability.  New Life Medical Service Dogs prioritizes placement with persons living in Citrus County, Florida and nearby areas.  We typically use poodles.    

We are not accepting applications at this time.  Feel free to use the contact form to be notified when we begin accepting appllications for the Placement Program.

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