Imagine the reason a service dog takes their first steps toward changing a person's life - is because of you!
As a breeder caretaker, you'll bring a loving dog into your home, who will contribute to the next generation of service dogs destined to help people with disabilities! By caring for a carefully selected Labrador Retriever or Golden Retriever or cross in our breeding program and their litter, you'll play a vital role in helping the next generation of future service dogs to transform lives!
What’s in it for you?
- A Heartfelt Experience: Surround yourself with unconditional love and contribute to a meaningful mission.
- An Incredible Community: Collaborate with our dedicated veterinary, breeding and canine care teams, and connect with other experienced volunteers who’ll support you along the way.
- Wagging tails & furry love: Once retired, the dog will be spayed or neutered and offered to you as a cherished pet.
- Teamwork: You'll work closely with our expert staff and fellow volunteers to get support each step of the way.
How do you know if it's a match?
- Location: Reside within ~100 miles from our headquarters in Northern California (Santa Rosa), including areas up to Reno, Nevada, and down to Central California.
- Responsibilities:
- Health & Wellness: Provide a healthy diet and regular exercise for the breeder dog.
- Regular Visits: Bring the breeder dog to our HQ in Santa Rosa for (this means minimal vet bills):
- Males: Breeding dates and vet appointments
- Females: Heat cycles and pregnancy check-ups.
- With the support of experienced volunteers & staff, follow our early care protocols for whelping, rearing and socializing a litter of puppies for the first eight weeks.
- Guidance: Follow Canine Companions guidelines and protocols, with options to get direct support with the whelp.
- Training & Meetings: Attend required training sessions and meetings (virtual options available).
Discover how you can be a part of this incredible and adorable journey by joining an upcoming info session or by reaching out to us today.