Our Service/Therapy Dogs

These are some of the dogs we have donated to be working service/therapy dogs.

Shirley (Velvet/Koby) is in the ICAAN program being trained by a specially trained inmate to become a service dog.

Lincoln Manor Kami (Baby/Hoppi) is part of Canine Crossroads team. She is going to breed for them and her puppies will become service/therapy dogs. Right now Kami also does some therapy work.
Lincoln Manor Sydney (Velvet/Koby) was part of the Canine Crossroad's crew. She lived at Texas A&M in one of the women's dorms. After she was trained she was matched with/and is now working for an autistic child.

Miles (Deni/Koby) is our first graduate. He is a service/therapy dog for a medically fragile 4 year old boy.
Lincoln Manor Blessed Milestone in his uniform.
Lincoln Manor Rainbow (Deni/Koby) is now a full fledged service dog. He works for a lady with Multiple Sclerosis. Among other tasks, he picks up dropped objects, turns on and off lights, carries objects for her, and he even helps her do laundry.
Lincoln Manor Lincoln (Andria/Koby) Lincoln has passed his testing and is a certified Therapy dog with the Delta Society
This little guy (Baby/Hoppi) will get to work with disabled children and also do therapy work in nursing homes.

We have had many other puppies, that although not donated, have gone on for special training to become therapy dogs.
Lincoln Manor Raven (Andria/Koby) is receiving training for her special boy.

Ellie (Ashes/Meeko) is being trained to work with patients with head traumas.
(Chamois/Tucker) Lives with a disabled person and is his constant companion.
Vivian (Chamois/Tucker) lives with someone who works in a nursing home. She gets to go to work with her and is their facility dog.
Montana (Holly/Jack) does nursing home visits.

Tegan Park Velvet was bred by, well, Tegan Park. She is the foundation of my breeding program and the mom/grandmother/great grandmother of most of my pups. I work in a nursing home and she goes to work with me everyday and spends her days hanging out there with the folks. She keeps busy:
working out in the PT/OT room
getting petted by the residents
keeping watch
Lending a shoulder for stressed staff members. and putting up with the goofy girls who like to put her in a hospital gown

jane@lincolnmanor.com


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