America's VetDogs Veteran's K-9 Corps

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America's VetDogs changes lives. As the premier provider of assistance dogs to disabled veterans and active duty personnel, we help them live again with dignity and independence.

We train guide dogs for veterans who are blind or visually impaired; service dogs for those with disabilities other than blindness; physical and occupational therapy dogs to work with wounded soldiers; and combat stress control dogs to serve with the U.S. Army.

America's VetDogs is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit, a sister organization to the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, the first assistance dog school in the United States to be accredited by both the International Guide Dog Federation and Assistance Dogs International.


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"VetDogs is an organization that provides a vital and unique service to our
returning heroes. We can't think of any cause more in line with family's values."
Bob Kelly, president of Bil-Jac and son of founder Bill Kelly

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