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5699 Ridge Rd
Lockport, New York 14094
(716) 433-4035
chhdogs@aol.com
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Canine Helpers for the Handicapped Inc. is a NON-PROFIT organization dedicated to training dogs to assist people with disabilities to lead more independent and secure lives. If you would like to become a SUPPORTING MEMBER OF CANINE HELPERS FOR THE HANDICAPPED, Inc. please click on the Donation and Membership button at the left for information. All donations, in any amount, are greatly appreciated! We are a NON-PROFIT organization. All contributions are tax deductible. We also collect Campbell Soup labels. These labels help us to obtain the equipment we need to assist our clients. For further information or an application, or if your group is interested in a slide presentation, informative talk, and/or demonstration, contact Colleen or Beverly Underwood at the address and number to the left. Founded in 1983, based on the vision of Beverly Underwood, Canine Helpers for the Handicapped, Inc. is designed to unite deserving people with highly trained, disability specific dogs. The ultimate goal of this non-profit organization is to achieve a high degree of independence for the clients who have various physical and emotional challenges. Whether the need be for Hearing, Service, Mobility (Multi-Service), Seizure-Alert, or Therapy Dogs, we are equipped to match a person with the right dog and train both to become an efficient team. Professional personnel at Canine Helpers for the Handicapped receive unwanted and abandoned animals from area shelters and other sources, test them carefully, and enter qualified dogs into a training process which can take as much as two years for completion. Canine Helpers for the Handicapped is committed to continued growth which will provide the opportunity for many more individuals to function confidently in society. Dogs we train
Hearing: We train dogs for people
that are either hearing impaired or completely
deaf. The dog is trained to alert for the alarm clock, smoke alarm, misc. alarms,
door knocking, let you know if someone is calling your name, telephone,
and many others.
Mobility (Multi-Service): Mobility dogs perform a variety of tasks for individuals with multiple disabilities or special needs. They are a combination of seizure alert, hearing, service or therapy.
Therapy: These dogs
provide companionship and company for
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