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Who is eligible to receive a service dog from Valor Medical Service Dogs?
We provide service dogs to veterans, disabled children, and individuals with special needs, including those with autism. Our goal is to match each dog with someone who will benefit the most from their support.
How much does it cost to receive a service dog?
We provide all our service dogs free of charge. Thanks to our dedicated team and streamlined operations, we can offer these life-changing companions without any cost to the recipient.
How long does the process take to receive a service dog?
The time frame can vary depending on individual needs and dog availability. Typically, the process can take several months, as we ensure each dog is thoroughly trained and perfectly matched to their new companion.
What types of service dogs do you provide?
We specialize in training service dogs for veterans, emotional support dogs, therapy dogs, and medical service dogs. Each dog is trained to meet the specific needs of their future partner.
How are your service dogs trained?
Our service dogs undergo rigorous training using the latest, industry-proven techniques. Our trainers are certified professionals with extensive experience in medical service dog training. We also breed and train German Shepherds specifically for this purpose.
Can I choose the breed of my service dog?
While we specialize in German Shepherds due to their intelligence and temperament, we carefully select the best breed for each individual’s needs. Our priority is to ensure the best possible match between the dog and their new owner.
How do I apply for a service dog?
You can start the application process by contacting us through our website or calling our office. We’ll guide you through the steps to determine your eligibility and begin the matching process.
What happens after I receive my service dog?
Our support doesn’t end when you receive your dog. We offer ongoing assistance to ensure a successful partnership. This includes follow-up training, support, and resources to help you and your service dog thrive together.