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Welcome a puppy into your home and your life for approximately 18 mos. Raising a PADS puppy means having a furry companion by your side at work, school, the grocery store and wherever else you may go in a day.
GIVE A DOG
Our supporters and sponsors help in a variety of ways, from helping to feed our puppies, building awareness or raising much needed funds for training.Β Would you like to get involved with supporting PADS? Contact our Okanagan Team today for more information.
OKANAGAN NEWS
Kimberley Bulletin: Trauma dog West retires after six years with Cranbrook RCMP
Outlet: Kimberley Bulletin Date: October 3, 2023 Author: Paul Rodgers
Murray and Tony
Join us January 25th as we catch up with Murray and Tony! Tony works at the Customized Learning Centre, a small high school alternate program in Coquitlam School District.Β Tony spends his day with Murray (handler) or Dannielle, Youth Worker (trained co-handler),...
Total Pet
Early this year we received an email from Erin at Vernonβs Total Pet store. She wanted to know if we would like to be their charity of choice for the stores annual charity fundraiser. Little did we know when we agreed to partner up with them, that they would produce...
OKANAGAN PUPDATES
Gadget | November 2024
I have been sitting Gadget for a 5 week sit. Her growth over this period has been fun to watch. Sheβs a focused pup, eager to learn and is definitely all things puppy. Weβve had a lot of fun socializing with her around the neighbourhood, going to cafes and hockey...
Dolce | November 2024
Dolce has had a busy November.Β He turned 1 year old, and his raiser treated him to a new collar and toy.Β He attended a Christmas Craft Fair and did very well with the large crowd there.Β He sat patiently while his raiser checked out a vendor.Β He spent a few days...
Sokka | November 2024
Sokka continues to grow and learn.Β Β He has learned my routine, is relaxed at the office and is an expert at taking the elevator.Β When we go to the community centre he is not phased by small children, and this week, we had a toddler come up to us and pet him while he...