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June 25th, 2002
 

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 service dogs
Author: charity (---.lefca.org)
Date:   06-04-02 19:35

Was wondering if a service dog would be of help to anyone trying to get their life back on track and wishing to enter the work force again or just be more independent.
I volunteer at a center that helps people get help from dog partners so they can resume a quality life style. Let me know if we can help or if anyone has any questions.

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