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NSD Leroy

Leroy is currently with his puppy raiser. He is being taught a foundation of house manners and cues, for becoming a well-socialized part of the community.

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Breed: Lab x Golden Retriever

Gender: Male

Date of Birth: March 22, 2023

Sire: NSD Echo

Dam: NSD Turbo

Litter: L Litter

Puppy Sponsor: Dogtopia of Kitchener

Volunteer Team: Pat Webb, Sean Jenkins, Shirel Goldberg

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Leroy's Updates

June 2023

Leroy is a lovely boy and has been settling into the house nicely and he and my pet dog are quickly becoming friends. We have been working on settling skills around each other and that it is not always play time. Leroy has been making progress and increasing his confidence going up and down the front and back steps. Being from a singleton litter he is very good at entertaining himself however he also really enjoys his cuddle time.

September 2023

Leroy has been working on new skills such as impluse control, cuddling and drop it. He has been learning all the basics of PK and grade school. He spends lots of time learning along his NSD friends and is growing into a very smart, happy boy.

November 2023

NSD Leroy continues to progress with his training and is a wonderful guy to have around. When it is time to go out in public and work he is on and extremely attentive. When at home he shuts off and is very settled. Leroy loves people and gets very excited when people come into his space to say hello so we are continuing to work on our meet & greets and have him focus on his handler and keep all four paws on the ground.

February 2024

Leroy is in High School now and has been working on some new skills such as back-up and is also fine tuning some of the other skills he has learned along the way. We are continuing to work on our Meet and Greets and have definitely made some progress as a team. Leroy enjoys getting out in the snow for some play time to blow off some steam with his friends. As he has gotten older he has become a little more cuddly with both myself and my pet dog.

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The flow of dogs through NSD’s Programs takes 0-2 years as follows:

  • Step 1: Breeding Program
  • Step 2: Volunteer Raiser Programs
  • Step 3: Behavioural Assessments
  • Step 4: University/College
  • Step 5: Placement

The tireless efforts of our clients, staff, and volunteers allow our dogs in training to succeed, with social workers and mental health professionals present to ensure our entire process stays people-centric. After about 2 years of training and assessment, our NSD graduates are successfully placed in a client’s home.

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Help raise a puppy into a life-changing Service Dog by providing love, training, and socialization until they are 14-16 months old.

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Help facilitate training and care for a Service Dog until they find their forever family. Polish the dog’s current skills and manners and test their abilities with a new handler as they enter a new environment.

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Transport Service Dogs with your car to their weekday training sessions. This volunteer role involves picking up NSD University/College dogs from their Adult Raiser’s home and bringing them to training in Kitchener/Cambridge.

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Over their eight to ten year working life, Service Dogs are valued up to $50,000. However, each dog is provided free of charge to approved clients. All food and veterinary costs are borne by the client once the dog has been placed.

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