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Help Out
Canine Assistance Partners is supported almost entirely by private donations. We do not sell our Assistance Dogs. Although our students are encouraged, to the extent of their ability, to make a contribution to CAP, no qualified student is ever turned away for lack of fincical resources. We rely on the generosity and support of caring indivduals like you with the desire to make a difference. Together we can achieve the important goal of independence for all. You can help by clicking the button below and donating your generous gift today.

Becoming a Volunteer
Canine Assistance Partners is an organization based on its very valuable volunteers. We would be unable to operate and provide this very worthwhile service without the effort, hard work, and dedication of our volunteers who work every day of the year to ensure CAP's success. Just some of the jobs available include:

Raising the puppies and new arrivals for the first year with the program - feeding, exercising, socializing, and loving each one of them.

Puppy Raiser Application

Training the puppies and older dogs, working with the Training Director and other trainers to help our canine members master the specialized skills they will need in their new lives with their future partner.

Helping run the organization, providing assistance and expertise in the administrative work that "keeps the wheels turning".

Helping in the vital area of fund raising - from grant writing to annual support solicitation to direct fund raising activities like collection jars, garage sales, etc.

Volunteer Application

Donating a puppy to C.A.P.
Almost all of our dogs are donated to the program. We do breed a few dogs for this very specialized work, their parents being part of our program and showing exceptional talents in these areas which we wish to see passed on to future CAP puppies.

Before we accept a donated puppy into our program, our qualified trainers perform temperament testing designed to predict or indicate personality and temperament suitability for this work and a future life of this rewarding service. Our puppies come from a variety of sources - breeders, animal shelters, etc. and we generally accept for consideration puppies from 8 weeks to 2 years old.
If you are intersested in donating a puppy, e-mail us at CAP@anlol.org or call (541) 485-1545.


 

Holley & Pala

My respiratory alert dog allows me the freedom to go out in public without worry of having respiratory arrest or developing further damage to my respiratory system.
-Holley

'Nurse' Pala keeps Holley out of areas with dangerous respiratory triggers. In addition to helping Holley regenerate over 50% of her lung capacity, Pala has discovered an instance of heart disease and an instance of cancer before the patients had been diagnosed by doctors

 

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