To all of our supporters…THANK YOU! 🐶❤️🐾
Thanks to the hard work and dedication of our Wag & Walk participants, we were able to raise $19,684 to aid in training and placing service dogs for clients with disabilities!
November is our annual month-long Wag & Walk fundraiser!
All funds raised will support our mission of providing specially trained service dogs for people with disabilities!
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So proud to partner with @Canine_Support & @SanDiegoAirport to help tell the story of the great work going on in the San Diego area. Thanks @CBS8 for joining us!
Meet Lu, a new addition to the CST puppies! 🐶❤️🐾
A special thank you to Patt and Mark Mondrone for donating to name this lovely CST puppy.
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Interested in naming or sponsoring a CST puppy? Email us at [email protected]
or give us a call at (951)301-3625
#puppy
Today we celebrate Flag Day and the Army birthday! 🇺🇸
CST honors the brave men and women who serve or have served over the course of 248 years of service 🐕🦺❤️🐾
#flagday#ArmyBirthday
#nationalsmileday 🐕🦺
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Service dogs provide the gift of independence in many different forms, whether it be by pushing buttons, retrieving dropped items, or tugging open doors to name a few. It’s no wonder that they bring a smile to their clients’ faces! 🐶🐾
CST’s “Top Dog” Raine in action at the bank! 🐶❤️🐾
Raine is a fully trained service dog of CST and exemplifies the highest standards of training and behavior from our program.
Canine Support Teams is proud to announce that we are now accredited by Assistance Dogs International (@adiintl )! 🐾
CST would like to thank our clients, volunteers, staff, Prison Program inmate trainers and staff, and donors for your support to make this possible! 🐶❤️🐾
Each year, disasters disrupt the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. Today, we celebrate National Animal Preparedness Day in order to raise awareness on the importance of keeping emergency supplies on hand.
🐤 On this #NationalRubberDuckyDay we wanted to remind you that it’s important to be “picky” with the toys that you allow your pet to play with.
Be wary of items that they can destroy and ingest.