| Almost one year to the day, Service Dog Uriah met her person, Coleen. Uriah, was selected from Hilton Head Humane Association on April 24, 2014 and trained for a year. Having learned over 90 commands she is already helping to change Coleen's life in small and large ways. Coleen served in the United States Navy for 8 years as a Corpsman working in a gastroenterology clinic and emergency department. Coleen continued her passion for emergency work when she was assigned to the duty station Guantanamo Bay Cuba. Coleen is excited to welcome her new service dog and hopes Service Dog Uriah will bring back some normalcy in her life. Already Coleen and Uriah have been on outings to a pet retail store and a large box store that she would never have done alone.
Community Support is Key to Success
Each time a service dog is partnered with their person, we are reminded of the number of people and businesses involved to achieve this success. Service Dog Uriah was selected from Hilton Head Humane Association after they contacted our team and invited us to visit and see their dogs. Once in program, Uriah's training was done by military prisoners and volunteer handlers, Susan Martin and Denise and Kevin Carpentier, who took her on outings in the community. Her veterinary care was done by Best Friends Animal Hospital. All of the records and documentation of training were transferred back to the corporate office in Wilmington for recording and retention. Staff in the Wilmington office processed Coleen's application for a service dog and the Client Services Committee reviewed and determined her eligibility for a service dog. Wilmington staff had the rewarding job of notifying Coleen of her approval, match with Uriah and team training arrangements. When it comes time for the clients' team training, staff arranges transportation, if needed, and hotel accommodations. In Charleston there are three hotels that sponsor our clients accommodations.Holiday Inn Express & Suites Charleston North sponsored Coleen. On the day of the placement ceremony, the Brig is active in ensuring guests are escorted to the ceremony including a representative from Quilts of Valor. Quilts of Valor's mission is to provide every Veteran with a hand crafted patriotic quilt and drape the Veteran in the quilt. The team fromHarry Barker Inc. joins the ceremony to present the client and service dog with a gift basket of goodies to start their new life together. On the final day of training, a carriage tour of Charleston is graciously provided by Palmetto Carriage.
You too can be a part of changing someone's life with the gift of a service dog. Join our Continuing Companions by providing an ongoing monthly donation to help provide for the needs of a service dog in training and for the team training.
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Thursday, May 7, 2015
Partnering and Changing Lives
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Vietnam Veteran Finally Receives Welcome Home
Sgt. William L. Elkins, Jr. finally receives his welcome home
On July 4th, 2014 at Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park in Charleston, SC, home of the Charleston Riverdogs, Sgt. Butch Elkins, United States Air Force, retired was recognized in a special ceremony honoring his service to our country. Canines for Veterans had the honor of thanking Sgt. Elkins for his service and presented him with Service Dog Abner. Sgt Elkins honorably and proudly served our country from 1966 to 1970 including tours of duty in Udorn and Danang. While on duty serving our country he was injured and to this day experiences the lasting effects of exposure to agent orange. Sgt. Elkins is thankful to finally receive the thanks and a welcome home all Veterans deserve.
Service Dog Abner was rescued from Colleton County Animal Control in South Carolina after they found him as a stray.
Remarkably, Canines for Veterans had already recruited his brother Eli who was also found wandering Colleton County, SC. The two brothers were perfectly suited for Service Dog work.
The value of one of our dogs is $40,000. For just the care of the dogs in training alone the monthly costs are almost $1,800 and include the following:
Heartworm/Flea Meds: $217
Dog food/treats: $370
Veterinary Care: $528
Harness/Collar/Leash: $217
Other Supplies: $377
When a Veteran is partnered with his or her Service Dog, it is referred to as Team Training. The Veteran stays in Charleston for a week to train with the dog. This training week alone costs $2500 or more per Veteran.
You have the opportunity to help SGT Sean Knapp receive service dog Bosor RIGHT NOW! We are making plans to partner these two but need help with the funding of team training. You can help Bosor get his Veteran by clicking HERE. Check out the video about Bosor while you are there!
CFS DOG DAYS OF SUMMER CHARITY AUCTION AUGUST 18-21, 2014
Now accepting donations of new or gently used items for our first online Facebook auction. Anything goes! (Well, let's keep it clean people!) Anyone on Facebook will be able to bid on the items up for auction starting August 18th. Click HERE for details.
Here are just a few items currently listed:
- Hilton Wilmington Riverside Downtown: 2 night stay
- Bissell Vacuum Cleaner
- Free Illustration of your pet by local artist
Don't miss out on these great items. Start bidding August 18th!
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