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At
Canine Companions for Independence (CCI),
our dogs begin their journey when they are whelped in the homes
of volunteer breeder caretakers with whom the parent dogs live.
When the puppies are two months old, they are brought to the Santa
Rosa, California Schulz
campus that houses a fulltime veterinary staff and kennel care staff.
Following examination and vaccination, the pups are placed in the
homes of volunteer puppy raisers through one of CCI's five regional
centers. The dogs are returned to their regional centers at approximately
14 months old and begin a six- to nine-month program of Advanced Training. They are fully trained
and introduced to the people who may become their partners. The training
of the person in the use of one of our dogs is called Team Training,
and lasts for two very full weeks. At the end of the training, a
public graduation ceremony takes place marking the beginning of
a long-term relationship between person and dog and between the
team and CCI. Graduates remain in touch with CCI through regular
follow-up programs, workshops and reunions.
For
more information, visit:
The CCI Breeding
Program
CCI's Puppy
Raising Program
CCI Canine
Training Program
CCI's Follow-Up Program
CCI's Instructor
Assistant Program.
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