Happy Tails: A New Life-Saving Partnership, Ali and Rubina
I was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes during my second week of kindergarten, at the age of five. From that day forward, my life forever changed. My days became consumed […]
I was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes during my second week of kindergarten, at the age of five. From that day forward, my life forever changed. My days became consumed […]
DOGS4DIABETICS 2018 ANNUAL REPORT We’re all tail wags and high-fives here at Dogs4Diabetics today as we share our first ever annual report! Inspired by our incredible community. This report is [...]
Every day we’re amazed by how our life-saving partnerships are thriving in the world and in the face of Type 1 Diabetes. With our dogs alerting by their sides, clients […]
Diabetes… if you don’t live with it yourself, then it’s likely you have a family member or friend who does. Although D4D’s purpose is to support diabetics, 24 hours a […]
Treats from the Trainers: Trick Dog Training Who wouldn’t want to build an even closer bond with your dog through trick dog training? At Dogs4Diabetics we are always looking for […]
I was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes when I was nine years old. From that day forward, my life as a care free child was shifted towards daily finger pricks […]
By Mark Ruefenacht, NIST Guest Researcher and Contract Instructor Editor’s Note: Published on the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Intranet February 9, 2017 and distributed [...]
Mark Ruefenacht is a native of the San Francisco Bay Area. He holds a BS degree in Business Management from the Marriott School of Business at Brigham Young University. Professionally, […]
Volunteer Orientation and Training Program We are so excited to share we have a new “Volunteer Orientation and Training Program” for all of our awesome training room volunteers… this [...]
Dogs4Diabetics Summer Newsletter OFFICIAL Voting presented by our cherished community partner Sun Life Financial Cast your vote on who should be featured on our next Dogs4Diabetics (D4D) Summer [...]
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NICST Nylabone Training Center
1300 Willow Pass Ct. Suite B
Concord, CA 94520
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1300 Willow Pass Ct. Suite B
Concord, CA 94520
Puppies bred and raised through the service dog program will have a minimum adoption fee of $1200. The adoption coordinator will inform the potential adopter of the dog's fee. The adoption fee is to help cover any medical and training costs that have incurred since we have had the dog. We take applications for all potential dogs in our program. A volunteer or staff member will contact you when the form has been completed. In order to move forward with adoption, we require a home visit to be completed, meeting all family members and ensure all existing pet dogs in the home are welcoming to a new dog. If you have any questions regarding the adoption process, please email Hayley@dogs4diabetics.com
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