It's important that the dogs are not frightened by anything they might encounter in their environment, so the people try to see that they receive a variety of experiences in non-threatening ways.
Visitors included: Mark and Debbie Strickenburg with puppy, Keilus; Art and Cindy Patterson with puppy, Hogan; Skip and Judy Franz with puppy, Tahoma; John and Nancy Patterson with service dog, Mahler; and Cara Miller with hearing dog,...
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