BURNABY PUPPY DAYS ARE BACK

Join us on Thursday, July 3rd from 7-9pm
to learn the ins and outs of volunteering with PADS.

CALGARY RCMP VETERANS GOLF TOURNAMENT

September 11, 2025  | Collicutt Siding Golf Club, Calgary

CHIP IN TO CHANGE LIVES

PADS is excited to be a participating charity in Rogers Birdies for Kids presented by AltaLink.
Every generous donation made will be matched up to 50%, so your donation goes further.

SUPPORT THE WHITECAPS LITTER

Support the Vancouver FC Whitecaps litter by donating to help fund their
training and care during the puppies’ critical first two years.

Pacific Assistance Dogs Society (PADS) breeds, raises, and trains fully certified assistance dogs that support people with disabilities and community care providers.

OUR PROGRAMS

Service Dogs

Hearing Dogs

PTSD Service Dogs

Accredited Facility Dogs

VIP Dogs

NEWS & STORIES

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our supporters

PADS is more than 90% volunteer-driven 

We thrive off the passion of the people who have decided to join the PADS Family.

PADS currently runs volunteer programs in the BC Lower Mainland & Okanagan as well as in Calgary, AB., and is a fully accredited member of Assistance Dogs International.

pupdates

FOLLOW OUR ADVENTURES

Our pups are always adventuring. Follow along each month to see what they’re up to and how they are doing!

Muffin | December 2024

Muffin | December 2024

As you can see from the attached photos, Muffin was spoiled this Christmas and had a wonderful break from PADS University. We are dabbling with teaching her some alerts for sounds to see if she may want to do some hearing dog work. She thinks the work looks like a lot...

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Triton | December 2024

Triton | December 2024

Triton had a very nice Christmas break away from University even if he had to spend time with his Instructor! He went on a field trip to the Capilano suspension bridge. He did a fantastic job with the heights and the movement of the bridge. Nothing seemed to bother...

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