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We offer well-bred labrador retriever puppies to veterans suffering from seen and unseen military related injuries.

People often confuse a service dog with a therapy dog or emotional support animal. To determine which is the best option, you must consider their purpose.

  • Service Dog

According to Federal Law, a service animal is not a pet but a tool used to mitigate their owner’s disabilities by offering assistance in some way.

  • Therapy Dog

A therapy dog is trained to provide comfort and affection to people in places like hospitals, libraries, schools, etc. They do not have rights under the law. Therapy dogs are often summoned to assist with those that have gone through a tragedy to allow them to deal with their emotions and relieve their stress.

  • Emotional Support Animal

Emotional support dogs (animal) provide their owners therapeutic benefits through companionship. There are other species that can be considered emotional support animals. There are 2 legal protections for emotional support dogs (1) they can fly with a person who has an emotional or psychological disability and (2) they qualify for no-pet housing.

Veterans only.

There is no charge for puppies or for service dog training.

Kathy Golliher Send email
(239) 887-0109
Updated within the last 2 months.