Future service dogs head to college as they train with students

BATON ROUGE – Ten eight-week-old puppies are headed to college as they begin their journey to help change the life of children, adults and veterans with disabilities.

The pups arrived in the capitol city this evening to begin training to become future service dogs.

They will be paired with students from LSU and Tulane for two years as part of a partnership with the non-profit canine companions.

Once they complete their early training, they will be transferred to professional trainers before being paired with an individual with disabilities.

The Favicon for the website, dogsandpurses(dot)com, features an all-black background with a minimalist line drawing of a puppy's head poking out of a stylish purse. The puppy's head is drawn with a cute and friendly expression, making it the focal point of the design. The purse, which the puppy is emerging from, is depicted with clean, elegant lines. The contrast between the black background and the white line drawing creates a striking and modern look for the Favicon.
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