America's VetDogs values its partnership with Prestige Custom Cycles. Your support is important to us!

Prestige Custom Cycles is proud to partner with America’s VetDogs for our charitable efforts in serving our nation’s veterans.  America's VetDogs is dedicated to providing assistant dogs, FREE of charge, to veterans of all eras who have sacrificed so much for this country, as well as first responders, including fire, police and emergency medical personnel. Service dogs are specially trained to help mitigate a veteran's or first responder’s disability. Dog and handler form an unshakeable new bond of loyalty and trust and reconnects us all to the highest form of freedom there is: the freedom to experience the world around us in any way we choose, and to live without boundaries. 

Please share our page and help us reach our goal of $100,000, which will place two trained service dogs in the hands of our nation’s heroes.  

 

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About America’s VetDogs®


America’s VetDogs® is dedicated to providing service dogs, FREE of charge, to servicemen and women who have sacrificed so much for this country.  Since 2006, more than 350 assistance dogs have been trained and placed as guide and service dogs with disabled veterans of all eras. America’s VetDogs provides guide dogs with individuals who are blind or have low vision; hearing dogs for people who have lost their hearing later in life, service dogs for those with other physical disabilities, facility dogs that work with physical and occupational therapists as part of the rehabilitation process in military and VA hospitals, and PTSD service dogs to help mitigate the effects of PTSD in an effort to provide the emotional and physical support needed.

In 2013, America’s VetDogs became the second assistance dog organization in the United States to be certified by the International Guide Dog Federation and Assistance Dogs International – the Guide Dog Foundation was the first.

The cost to breed, raise, train, and place one assistance dog is over $50,000.  America’s VetDogs relies on contributions from generous individuals, corporations, service clubs and foundations. To learn more about America’s VetDogs and its services and programs, visit www.VetDogs.org