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Video Page

Find videos of Mobility Assistance Dogs, Paws With a Cause, Training Assistance Dogs, Autism Assistance Dogs, and Ben, the Miracle Dog.

Books About 4 Paws for Ability

Find books about 4 Paws for Ability. Includes My Invisible World,by Morasha Winokur, and Seizure-Alert Dogs by Margaret Fetty.

News & Events Page

Find links to the latest school news, graduating class, Rover Rehab: 4 Paws Prison Program, show and community awards for dogs, and the latest pictures of what the stork has delivered, puppy raisers, articles in newspapers and on the Web...

Children's Gallery

Chock full of stories and pictures of children, families, and dogs. Go through this area and you'll see why 4 Paws for Ability is such a valuable asset to the disabled community.

Tail Wags

Heartfelt tail wags to veterinarians, technicians, foundations, organizations, and individuals who have contributed generously of time, talent, and funds to help ease the lives of children with disabilities.

Awards

A partial list of the many awards bestowed upon 4 Paws for Ability.

Legal Issues

Discover how advocates for service dogs are making a difference in the U.S.

Heroes

Special tribute to people who have touched us with their courage.

Rover Rehab

A Collaborative Effort With Warren Correctional Institution, Lakin Correctional Center For Women, Lebanon Correctional Institution, and Lebanon Camp

Online Family Support Group

We have an amazing online support network for our 4 paws families. We allow all of our clients access to each other so that our graduates can communicate with each other and help our new families through the process!

We feel this speaks to our quality of service!

Veterans Free Mobility Service Dog program: Mission Pawsible

Did you know that several government casualty charts show between 30,000 and 35,000 soldiers injured in Iraq alone since the start of the war? Our new vet program is designed to help those men and women who have served our country in defending independence at the expense of their own independence.

What happens after the dog goes home?

Do we have stories for you! This page is dedicated to spreading first-hand information about what happens once a family and its service dog leave the 4 Paws for Ability training center in Xenia, Ohio. Miracles happen with service dogs!


 

 

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4 Paws For Ability™, Inc. is a non-profit agency taking the "dis" out of disABILITY!
Mailing Address: 253 Dayton Ave. Xenia, Ohio 45385  |  email: karen4paws@aol.com
Phone: (937) 374-0385  |  Cell: (937) 768-9098
Training Center Address: 207 Dayton Ave. Xenia, Ohio 45385  |  Phone: (937) 376-2781

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