Service dogs trained at apple orchard for individuals with disabilities

EAU CLAIRE (WKBT) — On Saturday, Can Do Canines volunteers visited Leffel Roots apple orchard to train a new group of Service dogs.

The organization aims to enhance the quality of life for individuals with disabilities by using specially trained dogs.

The outing is designed to help the dogs prepare for their future experiences with their new owners.

A volunteer said it is important to learn the laws for service dogs. 

“I would just like to see the public get more education on the fact that service dogs and service dogs in training are legally allowed in almost every situation,” said Erin Whitfield.

If you are interested in volunteering or learning about other resources, you can visit their website.

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